Hagiyaki
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New Hagi-yaki Ido-style Tea Bowl In the world of Japanese tea ceremony, Hagi-yaki is highly regarded, so much so that there is a saying, "First Raku, second Hagi, third Karatsu," which ranks tea bowls. Ido tea bowls are a type of Korean tea bowl fired on the Korean peninsula and have been highly valued as the highest rank of wabi-cha tea bowls. It has the characteristics of an Ido-style tea bowl, with a small kodai (the base) and a relaxed body. Changes over time, such as nyu (surface cracks) and gohonte (spots and patterns that appear under the glaze), are also one of the attractions of Hagi-yaki. Diameter 14 cm Height 8 cm No special box is available. Please purchase with the understanding that it has been stored at home. Other tea ceremony items include three sets of tea ceremony utensils: Korean tea bowls, Hagi-yaki, Mishima tea bowls, root-pulling pine tree red tea bowl, Kyo-yaki Yakuzuika, Kyo-yaki Ganzo Tsubo-tsubo painting, Kyo-yaki Kiyomizu Sho, Kuro-raku-yaki, Shinonome-yaki, Shodoshima-yaki matcha tea bowl, Kutani-yaki matcha tea bowl, Raku-yaki matcha tea bowl, Juraku-yaki matcha tea bowl, Kiyomizu-yaki Toraku-gama Mori Sato Toraku Natsume (tea caddy), mizusashi (water pitcher), kensui (waste water bowl), kogo (incense container), and futaoki (lid rest) are also on sale. #Antique art #Antique #Tea ceremony utensils #Training #Tea ceremony #Pottery #Hagi-yaki matcha tea bowl #Hagi-yaki tea bowl #Hagi-yaki #Hagi Ido tea bowl #Ido tea bowl #Gohonte #Cha-kaiseki #Tea ceremony
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