Yohen Tenmoku: Revision history

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  • curprev 07:5907:59, 22 September 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,936 bytes +2,936 Created page with "'''Yohen Tenmoku''' (曜変天目, ''Yōhen Tenmoku'') is one of the most celebrated and mysterious forms of Japanese tea bowls (''chawan''), originating from Chinese '''Jian ware''' (建盏) of the '''Song dynasty''' (960–1279). These bowls, with their iridescent star-like spots and deep black glazes, are among the rarest treasures of East Asian ceramics. Today, only three confirmed examples survive in Japan, all classified as '''National Treasures'''. == Origins ==..."