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Made by the second generation of sashimono craftsman, Mitsuharu (Shosoken). A very valuable octagonal tobacco tray made of old hinoki (Japanese cypress) wood from the Kuri (kitchen) of the Jukoin Temple, Daitoku-ji Temple, Kyoto. ★With a kao (signature) by Kodo Onozawa of Daitoku-ji Jukoin Temple. ★His father, the first generation Mitsuharu, was given the ken-go (art name) of Shosoken by the 14th generation Urasenke Grand Master, Tantansai Soshu, and the ken-go has been passed down through generations since then. This item was kept by my mother, who was a tea ceremony instructor for generations. It is a valuable and high-quality hinoki tobacco tray in new, unused condition. We appreciate your understanding that this item has been stored at home, and we kindly ask for your purchase if you like it.
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