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(JP¥5,380)
Please be sure to read the profile before purchasing. Kyo-yaki / Kiyomizu-yaki, Shiu Hashimoto Chawan (tea bowl) "Kenzan-utsushi Madori Miharu-goma" With a matching box and outer box, tea ceremony utensils, matcha bowl Size: Approximately 11.5cm in diameter, approximately 7.5cm in height Measured by an amateur. With a matching box and outer box "Kenzan-utsushi" refers to works that imitate the style of Ogata Kenzan, a Kyoto potter who was active in the Edo period. Kenzan's style is characterized by its bold and free style, giving a sophisticated impression. Shiu Hashimoto (1940~) A Kyoto ceramic artist. The second generation, Jyogaku Hashimoto. Born in Kyoto in 1940. After graduating from Doshisha University in 1964, he joined Kawashima Textile Mills. He conducted art research on textiles. In 1969, he left Kawashima Textile Mills to join the family business and began making pottery under his father, the first generation Jyogaku Hashimoto. In 2003, he succeeded the first generation Jyogaku after his death and became the second generation Jyogaku. It is in beautiful condition, but please understand that it is a used item that has been in someone's hands once. The boxes have some discoloration and stains due to aging. #Kyo-yaki #Kenzan-utsushi #ShiuHashimoto
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