Matsushima (tea caddy)

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  • Japanese: 松島 (matsushima)

Matsushima is a famous tea jar (chatsubo) originally from China, which was in the collection of the Ashikaga shoguns before passing through the hands of Miyoshi Masanaga, Takeno Jôô, and Jôô’s son-in-law Imai Sôkyû, who gave it as a gift to Oda Nobunaga along with another eggplant-shaped tea caddy; the latter object, which has come to be known as Jôô Nasu, was also previously in the Ashikaga collection.

References

  • Morgan Pitelka, Spectacular Accumulation, University of Hawaii Press (2016), 26.