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鮨屋の女将
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Gohon Tatetsuru Chawan | Chapter by Sumihisa Tsuruta Gohon chawan are a type of Korean tea bowl produced in the early Edo period (17th-18th century) at the Busan Waegwan kilns in Korea, based on "tehon (model)" sent from Japan. They are characterized by pale pinkish-white spots (Gohon-de) and, favored by figures like Kobori Enshu, come in various types, embodying the "wabi-sabi" aesthetic of the tea ceremony. Size: 12.6 cm diameter x 8.8 cm height. Calligraphy: Kansen Kawakami, 10th generation of the Edo Senke school.
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