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Tea caddy set by Ryushi Wada Tea bowl by Touharu Ishida Cloth tube by Suiran Nakamura Old bamboo Rikyū chashaku (tea scoop) by Kosen Yoshida Chasen (tea whisk), chaire (tea caddy), and kensui (water container) are included. The items in the photos are included. The condition appears to be good, with no noticeable damage, but there may be oversights. Ryushi Wada is a bamboo craftsman from Kyoto, specializing in replicas of Chinese-style baskets and other items passed down through generations. The first generation was born in Kyoto and, under the name Ryushi Wada, produced Chinese-style crafts. The third generation is currently carrying on the tradition. In addition to the Gosho-kago (Imperial Palace basket), they also create works such as flower baskets and sumitori (charcoal containers). Their work is characterized by fine detail and meticulous, beautiful craftsmanship. Touharu Ishida Pottery, Hyogo Prefecture Born 1944, died 2012 Born in Hyogo Prefecture. Studied under Toukoku Morimoto and became independent in 1970, establishing the Tamba-yaki Aino kiln.
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