Cluster of mountain tea bowls (yama-chawan) 13th century Japan Mountain tea bowls (yama-chawan) are simple, unglazed tablewares from the late Heian (794-1185) through the Muromachi (1392-1573) periods that were produced mainly in Aichi and Gifu Prefectures. The bowls were stacked in tall piles for firingduring which a natural ash glaze was formedand occasionally fused together in the kiln as here. This accidental cluster was discarded at the time, but to a modern eye is almost sculptural in aesthetic.. Cluster of mountain tea bowls (yama-chawan) 63933
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