Skip to product information
1 of 18

Otagaki Rengetsu

Chawan Tea Bowl ー太田垣 連月 “ちやわん”

Chawan Tea Bowl ー太田垣 連月 “ちやわん”

Item Code: K1082

A beautiful small hand formed Chawan covered in fawn spotted Gohon glaze scored with a poem by Otagaki Rengetsu enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled simply Chawan.  
The poem reads:
Yamazato wa / Deep in the mountains
matsu no koe nomi / I’ve grown fond
kiki nare te / of the soughing pines—
kaze fuka nu hi wa / On days when the wind is still
sabishikari keri. / how lonely it becomes!

The bowl is 11.5 cm (4-5/8 inches) diameter, 7 cm ((just less than 3 inches) tall and in excellent condition.

Otagaki Rengetsu (1791-1875) was born into a samurai family, she was adopted into the Otagaki family soon after birth, and served as a lady in waiting in Kameoka Castle in her formative years, where she received an education worthy of a Lady of means. Reputed to be incredibly beautiful, she was married and bore three children; however, her husband and all children died before she was twenty. Remarried she bore another daughter, however that child too perished and her husband died while she was just 32. Inconsolable, she cut off her hair to join the nunnery at Chion-in Temple, where she renounced the world and received the name Rengetsu (Lotus Moon). However, this was not the end, but only the beginning of a career as artist and poet which would propel her to the top of the 19th century Japan literati art world.

View full details