Teabowl with an orange red glaze, anonymous, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1899 Canvas Print
Stoneware tea bowl, covered with a crackled orange-red glaze. On the underside outside the footring inscriptions in red: 古楽 'koraku' 'old raku' and a given name for the bowl, 冬籠 'fuyugomori' 'overwintering/winter isolation' and italicized signature (kaō). Fuyugomori refers to being isolated indoors in winter due to cold or heavy snowfall; it is used as a seasonal word in Japanese poetry. Raku (red).
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