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Jojoji Maki-e Nimono-wan (Soup Bowls) - Set of 10 Urushi Craftsman: Shunzo Haru Wajima Maki-e, with original boxes Wooden lacquerware, for tea ceremony, Ninwa Shunzo This was in my home tea room. It belonged to my mother, who was a teacher of the Omotesenke school. There are some instances of gold and red paint flaking inside the bowls, as seen in the 6th and 7th photos. It is not raised, so it may be original. The original boxes, cords, and wrapping paper are damaged, but the bowls themselves show no signs of use and are in very beautiful condition. They may have been used once or twice when my mother held a Hatsugama (first tea ceremony of the year) or tea ceremony at home. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to items that have been stored at home. ※ For several decades, my mother, who was a member of the Omotesenke school, purchased most of her tea utensils (especially those in boxes) directly from the Iemoto (head family). Therefore, she did not purchase them from antique dealers. Diameter: Approximately 13.5 cm Height: Approximately 10 cm (including lid)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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