Incense Box (Kogo) with Pine, Bamboo and Plum Blossoms (Translation)
交趾松竹梅香合 江戶時代 永樂保全作 清水窯 (Primary Title)

Eiraku Hozen, Japanese, 1795 - 1854 (Artist)

ca. 1830
Japanese
Ceramics
Containers
Kyoto ware, Eiraku type; stoneware with three-color glaze
Place Made,Japan
Overall: 4 1/4 × 3 3/8 in. (10.8 × 8.57 cm)
92.146a-b
Not on view
This small box was used for storing incense balls, which at tea ceremonies were sprinkled onto a brazier of hot charcoals. The design of pine, bamboo, and plum blossoms was executed with clay in raised lines, a technique known as kochi. This decorative technique marks the style of Eiraku Hozen, the 11th master of the Eiraku workshop in Kyoto.
Edo period (1615-1868)
永樂 Eiraku
Gift of Mr. Pat Booth, Jr.
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