Celadon Koro with silver lid ー二代 諏訪 蘇山 “青瓷袴腰 香爐”
Celadon Koro with silver lid ー二代 諏訪 蘇山 “青瓷袴腰 香爐”
Item Code: K954
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An elegant celadon koro with exquisite worked solid silver lid by Suwa Sozan II enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Seiji Hakamagoshi Koro protected by a red lacquered outer box (nijubako). It is 12 cm (5 inches) diameter, roughly the same height, and in excellent condition.The lid bears the Jungin (100 percent) silver stamp on the rim.
Suwa Sozan (1852-1922) was born in Kutani country, present day Ishikawa prefecture, where he initially studied before moving to Tokyo in 1875. Over the next 25 years he would gravitate between Tokyo and Kanazawa, working at various kilns and research facilities. He again relocated, this time to Kyoto in 1900 to manage the Kinkozan Studio. His name became synonymous with celadon and refined porcelain. He was succeeded by his adopted daughter upon his death. He is held in the Kyoto National Museum among many others. Sozan II (Torako) was born in Kanazawa in 1890, and was soon adopted by her uncle, Suwa Sozan I. Her ceramics resemble those of Sozan I, but are considered to be more graceful and feminine. Torako assumed the family name upon her uncles death in 1922. She is held in the collection of the Imperial Household Agency among others.
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