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This is a peaceful and benevolent yellow porcelain pitcher/water container. It does not have a lid. It is often used in tea ceremony (Chanoyu) and sencha ceremony (Senchado). Comes with a wooden box. - Color: Light green - Material: Pottery - Design: Striped pattern - Accessories: Wooden box - Size: Approximately 15cm in height, 10cm in width Made by the 4th generation Wazen Kitamura, Omuroyaki tea ceremony utensil. We introduce a tea ceremony utensil made by the 4th generation Wazen Kitamura, inheriting the traditions of Kyoto. Wazen Kitamura was born in Kyoto in 1948 as the eldest son of the 3rd generation Wazen, and succeeded to the title of the 4th generation in 1991. The kiln, which has continued since the first generation, developed into Omuroyaki with the permission of the abbot of Ninna-ji Temple during the 3rd generation's time, and primarily produces sencha utensils. His works inherit the traditions and techniques of Kyo-yaki, such as Omuro Ninnsei and Narutaki Kenzan, and have established a unique style. He has received numerous awards, including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award at the Japan Sencha Craft Exhibition. This item is a masterpiece that embodies Wazen Kitamura's skilled craftsmanship and history. Recommended for those looking for tea ware, sencha ware, pottery, or antiques. Thank you for looking.
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