Ryuryukyo Collection
"Ryuryukyo: A Glimpse into the World of Incense Ceremonies and Artistic Mastery" Step into the enchanting realm of Ryuryukyo, where every piece tells a story
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"Ryuryukyo: A Glimpse into the World of Incense Ceremonies and Artistic Mastery" Step into the enchanting realm of Ryuryukyo, where every piece tells a story. Delve into the world of incense ceremonies with exquisite utensils crafted for this ancient ritual. The Incense Master (Kogiki) skillfully wields these tools, infusing each ceremony with grace and tranquility. Marvel at the Pair of Boxes, a Letter Box adorned with delicate Plum Blossoms by Shinsai. Created in an era lost to time, these masterpieces transport us to a bygone era filled with elegance and beauty. Red and White Plum Blossoms dance on another creation by Shinsai, accompanied by a poem slip from around 1810. A Giant Radish (daikon), Chrysanthemums, and Ferns come alive in vibrant hues through Shinsai's artistry circa 1820. Fish and shells swim gracefully across another masterpiece from 1821 while a Bird Cage harmonizes with blooming flowers in an early 19th-century creation. Discover the allure of color as Yellow (Ki) emerges from the series "Five Colors (Goshiki no uchi)" around 1820. Blue Shell (Aogai) joins its counterpart in captivating our senses within this mesmerizing collection. The Three Beautiful Women series presents Empress Komyo (Komyoko), radiating elegance through intricate details meticulously crafted by unknown hands. Meanwhile, The Jewel Taker (Tamatori) beckons us into "The Palace of the Dragon King, " inviting us to explore mythical realms beyond imagination. Intricacy knows no bounds as Jar, scales, and bowl take center stage in number six from "The Rabbits Boastful Exploits" series—a whimsical tale brought to life through artistic brilliance.