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Origin: Japan
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: Approx. 4.2 × 3.2cm
A finely crafted ceramic kougou, signed by its maker.
Traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony, the kougou holds incense pellets (koboku or neriko), which are placed on charcoal to subtly scent the tea room.
This piece features a subtle pattern in shades of white and brown clay. Its square form makes it suitable as a decorative object, an incense container, or for use in a personal tea ceremony.
Good condition. Ideal for collectors of traditional Japanese ceramics.
For shipping of our Inventory items to the USA, please email us for a bespoke shipping quote.
Origin: Japan
Material: Ceramic
Dimensions: Approx. 4.2 × 3.2cm
A finely crafted ceramic kougou, signed by its maker.
Traditionally used in the Japanese tea ceremony, the kougou holds incense pellets (koboku or neriko), which are placed on charcoal to subtly scent the tea room.
This piece features a subtle pattern in shades of white and brown clay. Its square form makes it suitable as a decorative object, an incense container, or for use in a personal tea ceremony.
Good condition. Ideal for collectors of traditional Japanese ceramics.
For shipping of our Inventory items to the USA, please email us for a bespoke shipping quote.