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(Size) Tea bowl maximum body diameter: approx. 12.7cm x height: approx. 8cm Shared box width: approx. 15.5cm x depth: approx. 15.3cm x height: approx. 11.7cm (Product Description) This is a "Kogama Kohiki Tea Bowl" by Ueno ware potter Jun Takatsuru (Junichi) from Fukuoka Prefecture. It is in perfect condition with its original shared box and yellow cloth. The condition is good, and it can be used and enjoyed as is. There is a seal of "淳" (Jun) next to the foot. It is a very comfortable and easy-to-use tea bowl. It can be enjoyed at tea ceremonies regardless of the season. Please check the images. This is a release from a collector. Please check the images. ★ This item was purchased in the Kyushu region. It is being sold as purchased. Thank you for your understanding. (Biography) Jun Takatsuru (Junichi) 1963: Received the Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association Award twice. Selected for the 5th Nitten Exhibition. 1964: Recommended twice for the 3rd National Prefectural Exhibition Selection Exhibition. Member of the Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association. "Ceramics Exhibition" at Kokura Izutsuya. "Exhibition of Works" at Fukuoka Iwataya. 1965: Selected for the 12th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. "Brother Exhibition" at Kokura Izutsuya. 1966: Selected for the Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. Received the Art Association Award at the 9th Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association Exhibition. "Brother Exhibition" at Yawata Izutsuya. 1967: Received the Western Japan Branch Director's Award of the Japan Crafts Association at the 2nd Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. "Exhibition of Works" at Kurume Izutsuya. 1968: Selected for the 15th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. Selected for the 3rd Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. 1969: Selected for the 4th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. 1970: Selected for the 5th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. Selected for the 17th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. Selected for the Mainichi Ceramics Exhibition. 1971: Selected for the 6th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. Selected for the 18th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. 1972: Exhibited at the 2nd Japan New Artist Exhibition. 1973: Exhibited at the 3rd Japan New Artist Exhibition. 1974: "Solo Exhibition" at Fukuoka Tamaya. "Life of Art Crafts Exhibition". 1975: Received the Asahi Shimbun Company Gold Prize at the 10th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition. "Life of Art Crafts Exhibition". Full Member of the Japan Crafts Association. 1978: Held a Tea Ceramics Exhibition at Fukuoka Iwataya. #Kouyo Kumagai #Hohko Kumagai #Gen Takatsuru #Junichi Takatsuru #Hisataka Wata #Kozan Takada #Tohei Tahara #Deka Sakata #Korezaemon Takagoma #Enshu Seven Kilns #Old Ueno Ware #Folk Crafts #Ueno Ware #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Fukuoka Prefecture #Tea Bowl #Tea Ceremony Utensils
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