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A quiet dignity that endures through time. This is an Akuraku tea bowl that has been used since the 1950s. It's a warm bowl that my mother called "a good one." Unfortunately, it doesn't have a box, and details such as the maker's mark are unknown, but when you hold it, you can feel the simple taste, as if you can sense the breath of the earth and fire. Note: It is believed to be from a kiln in Kyoto, but details such as the era are unknown. I am also offering a tea whisk and a ladle that have similarly aged, so how about it for those who want to start the tea ceremony, or for those who are considering it as interior decoration for their room? Tea bowl weight: 305g Thank you for looking.
3 weeks ago
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Some scratches/marks
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