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A peaceful and elegant yellow-green porcelain water pitcher/water pourer. It does not have a lid. Often used in the tea ceremony and sencha tea ceremony. Comes with a wooden box. - Color: Pale green - Material: Ceramic - Design: Striped pattern - Accessories: Wooden box - Size: Approximately 15cm in height, 10cm in width Made by the fourth-generation Wazen Kitamura, Omuro-yaki tea utensils. Introducing Omuro-yaki (Omuro ware) tea utensils made by the fourth-generation Wazen Kitamura, who carries on the traditions of Kyoto. Wazen Kitamura was born in Kyoto in 1948 as the eldest son of the third-generation Wazen, and succeeded to the fourth generation in 1991. The kiln, which has been in operation since the first generation, developed as Omuro-yaki with the permission of the Ninna-ji Temple Monzeki during the third generation, and specializes in making sencha tea utensils. His works inherit the traditions and techniques of Kyo-yaki, such as Ninsei of Omuro and Kenzan of Narutaki, and have established a unique style. He has received numerous awards, including the Minister of Education's Encouragement Prize at the Japan Sencha Craft Exhibition. This item is a masterpiece that embodies the skilled techniques and history of Wazen Kitamura. For those looking for tea utensils, sencha utensils, ceramic art, and antiques. Thank you for viewing.
6 months ago