Posted 1 month ago
kwqd
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This Japanese kogo (incense holder) is about 3" high x 3.5" in diameter, signed just above the base and came with a tomobako. The tomobako is signed under the lid. Missing its sanado-himo (ribbon) and ukon-fu (tumeric cloth) and any documentation that may have been included. At the time I found this, I identified the artist but have forgotten who it was and didn't take notes....
This is made of a highly fired ceramic and it sounds like glass, though the exposed clay is quite rough. This is part of a collection of kogo I acquired several months ago. I still have a few of these to post. I was actually looking for a set of Koransha footed sake cups that I acquired quite awhile ago when I found my box of kogo. Still looking for the cups....
I am going to start a collection for my Japanese incense holders, kogo and non-kogo.... I just added my first wooden kogo to the collection. Post to follow.
https://mingeiarts.com/blogs/celebration-of-mingei-journey-through-japan/kogo-incense-containers-open-the-atmospheric-paths-of-creativity-socialization
https://www.japanesewiki.com/culture/Kogo%20(incense%20container).html
Thanks for checking out my kogo, dav2no1, mikelv85, Jenni, vcal, BHIFOS, Vynil33rpm and fortapache!
Thank you, sherrilou, Bronmar, Drake47 and Leelani!
Belated thanks, jbingham95, Blammoammo, prettymollie, JJansen, Reise and GianaMZ!