Description
Description
A Hagi-yaki chawan by Seigan Yamane, recognized for his refined glaze techniques and controlled, modern interpretations of traditional Hagi ware. This bowl features a soft pink glaze with subtle tonal variations that develop naturally during firing. The clean form, balanced proportions, and understated surface give the piece a quiet but clear presence.
A bowl that demonstrates Seigan Yamane’s technical precision and thoughtful approach to material and glaze.
Information
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| Type | Chawan |
| Technique | Hagi-yaki |
| Artist | Seigan Yamane |
| Origin | Japan |
| Condition | Brand New |
| Box | Paper Box |
| Width | 12.5 cm |
| Height | 7.5 cm |
Hagiyaki Matcha Schale by Seigan Yamane
Hagiyaki Matcha Schale by Seigan Yamane
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A pink-glazed Hagi-yaki chawan by Seigan Yamane with a calm, understated character.
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About the Artist
Seigan Yamane is one of the leading contemporary Hagi-yaki potters, widely known for his distinctive glaze work — including his well-known “Seigan Blue” and subtle pastel tones. His pieces blend traditional Hagi techniques with controlled, modern glaze development.
Collectors value his work for its consistency, material clarity, and the depth that emerges as each bowl evolves through use.
What Is Hagi-yaki?
Hagi-yaki is a traditional ceramic style from Hagi in Yamaguchi Prefecture, long respected in Japanese tea culture. It is known for its soft clay, muted glazes, and the fine crackle patterns (kan-nyū) that form naturally through firing and use. Shapes are often slightly organic, reflecting a wabi-sabi appreciation of natural variation.
One defining feature of Hagi ware is its ability to change over time. As tea is absorbed into the glaze, the surface develops a deeper, softer character — a process called nari-ai. Because of this, Hagi ware is often described as a “living” ceramic, valued not only for its craftsmanship but for how it matures with continued use.