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Price reduced. (8,500 yen → 7,250 yen) Thank you for viewing. [Product Description] This is an Oribe tea bowl by the second-generation Johtetsu Yamaguchi. The craftsmanship is so exquisite that it rivals the old Oribe ware of the Momoyama period, demonstrating the high skill of the ceramic artist. This item has been stored unused for a long time. It comes with a paulownia wood box with a four-sided bridge. ■ Second Generation Johtetsu Yamaguchi (Tetsu) Born February 1, 1920, died February 1999 A kiln owner of the Akazu lineage In 1948, his father, Johtetsu, received technical preservation registration. Active mainly in contemporary tea ceramics ■ Third Generation Johtetsu Yamaguchi Born in 1955, succeeded to the name in 1999 From the "Akazu no Kamaya Yamaguchi" family, which has been engaged in pottery for over 300 years. Currently, the focus is on tea ceramics rich in elegance, such as Oribe, Shino, and Ko-Seto. He particularly shows his skill in Oribe works. He was praised by the head priest of Nanzen-ji Temple in Kyoto, Master Kikusen. ● Measurements: Height: Approximately 7.8-8.1 cm Diameter: Approximately 11.5-12.1 cm Weight: Approximately 364g Please note that there may be slight variations due to amateur measurements. [Notes] ※ Although it is almost unused, it has been stored for a considerable amount of time, so there are stains and discoloration on the box, and the lid is warped. Please understand this before purchasing. ※ The tea whisk used for comparison is not included. [From Shigeru's Storehouse] ※ We have various other items for sale, so please click on the image of our garden below to take a look. [Search Keywords] #Ceramics #Pottery #Ceramicware #TeaUtensils #MatchaBowl #TeaBowl #MatchaTeaBowl #TraditionalCrafts #KyotoCeramics #RakuTeaBowl #TeaBowl #Urasenke #Omotesenke #TeaCeremonyUtensils #KyotoCeramics #Autumn #TeaCeremonyEquipment Management Number: CH010
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