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Hashimoto Jyogaku made Ninsei-style Kinran (brocade) tea bowl. Red background with karamatsu (Chinese pine), bamboo grass, plum blossoms, and bamboo shoots depicted around the entire body of the tea bowl. The rim features shippo (seven treasures) patterns. There are no damages. The inside of the tea bowl is elegantly and gracefully decorated with yoraku (pendant) patterns. Yoraku (pendant) pattern: A pattern based on the "yoraku," an ornament worn by noblewomen in ancient India, symbolizing good fortune and nobility. An auspicious pattern with a delicate and gorgeous atmosphere. Mainly used on high-quality sometsuke (blue and white) porcelain (mizusashi (water jar), tea bowls). Can be used with either side as the front. Diameter: 12.2 cm, Foot diameter: 5.2 cm Height: 7.8 cm approximately Accessories: Tomobako (original wooden box), cloth, shiori (explanatory note)
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