Saucer

Cleveland Museum of Art

Saucer

Seifū Yohei III

Date
1893–1914
Medium
One from a set of ten dishes; porcelain with green glaze
Culture
Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)
Department
Japanese Art
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Yohei III’s main output for his sophisticated clientele was in the form of tea sets and dining sets. He created a range of dishes in green glazes. He often produced in pairs, sets of five, or sets of ten. For this set of ten small dishes in a simple, round form that emphasizes the glaze above all, the box lid designates the piece as seiji , or green-glazed porcelain, using a general term for the extensive palette of green glazes often called celadon in English. The box lid further identifies the dishes themselves as tōchō , literally “bean-sized saucers,” a size that makes them suitable for dipping sauces. The ten dishes in this set are stored in stacks of five in a two-compartment box.

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