Geisha Tea Cup


2010_76.JPG

And so it was my good fortune to find this:
By my Internet searching, I found out that this Lithophane Dragonware was made in Japan, made popular in the mid 19th-century.  What looks like an ordinary tea cup magically reveals the picture of a geisha girl when held up to the light. 

2010_80.JPG

 At first, I thought it was just a really cool tea cup.  The raised tactile painting on the dragon and on the cup handle make this a unique find in an of itself, but then to see the spectacular detail that is revealed in the light,  makes owning one of these indeed a prized possession.  Apparently you can eBay whole tea sets...but I never find that as satisfying as having unearthed something like this from the dark recesses of junk-tique store.




2010_72.JPG

Now I've drank tea out of it only once, as I am afraid to wash the cup too often for fear of losing some of the color or the paint.  Like any collector's item it is more about having it than using it.

I wish my camera was more distinct to show you just how many details are present in her hair, her face, even the brocade of her garments. 


2010_73.JPG


It is a true work of art.

I found this really cool website which had some information on Lithophanes, how they are done, and which countries have been known to produced them.  My favorite thing is the Gallery of Geishas and other such subjects that made it into the mad world of the Lithophane.



Taken from http://teaguru.blogspot.com/

No comments:

Post a Comment