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This is an antique Shiro-raku tea bowl. The Fushimi Daigo kiln was established in Fushimi in 1933 by the first Shimahira, who inherited the tradition of raku ware. This tea bowl is believed to be the work of the second Shimahira, who 본격적으로 (honkaku-teki ni, "in earnest") created tea utensils. The fourth generation is currently active. Due to its age, this raku tea bowl shows signs of use, including staining on the foot and a small chip (kase?) on the rim. Please check the last three photos. There is no box. Diameter: 11.3 cm Height: 7 cm
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