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Aka-raku Sasaki Shoraku Kin-Gin Issou Shima-dai Chawan Kin-sai Gin-sai Celebration Seat New Year's Tea Bowl Tea Ceremony Utensils Matcha Bowl Pottery Shima-dai Tea Bowl No box Retail price: 49,680 yen (tax included) Gold: Diameter 15.3 cm, Height 6.5 cm Silver: Diameter 18 cm, Height 6.9 cm This is a Shima-dai tea bowl made by Raku-yaki kiln Sasaki Shoraku. There are some scratches and peeling due to use on the gold and silver paint. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect item. Shima-dai tea bowls are auspicious tea bowls used for the first tea ceremony of the New Year and for thick tea. They are made by stacking two Ido-style tea bowls of different sizes and lining the inside with gold and silver foil. The gold bowl is pentagonal and represents a crane. The silver bowl is hexagonal and represents a turtle. The gold bowl is smaller than the silver bowl. The gold bowl is placed on top of the silver bowl, and it is a stacked tea bowl to celebrate good fortune. It is heavier and larger than ordinary tea bowls so that thick tea can be served to four or more people. Pottery: Raku-yaki Type: Tea bowl Type: Pottery
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