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Price reduction possible! Feel free to comment with any questions!! Based on the inscription by Tantansai, it is believed to be a work by the first Eiju Yaguchi. This is a work modeled after the "Colored Enameled Maple Viewing Tea Bowl" by Ninsei Nonomura, which is held in the Tokyo National Museum. It has a very beautiful scenery, is not overly elaborate, and is a beautiful matcha bowl from any angle. There are few works of the same type, and it is a high-quality item with an inscription by Tantansai. Below is a description of the Colored Enameled Maple Viewing Tea Bowl: A tea bowl by Ninsei Nonomura, who opened the Omuro kiln in front of Ninna-ji Temple in Rakusai, Kyoto in the mid-17th century. It has an egg-shaped body and a rare shape with the rim opening outwards. It depicts the "Maple Viewing" chapter of the Tale of Genji as a "Rusumoyou" (absent pattern), without depicting the main character, Hikaru Genji. It reflects the courtly taste typical of the Omuro kiln, which represents Kyo-yaki. Urasenke Tea Utensils Tea Ceremony Utensils Tantansai Hounsai Ennosai Kutani ware #TeaUtensils #TeaBowl #TeaCeremony #KyotoAn #Urasenke #SenSoshitsu #SennoRikyu #Hounsai #TeaParty #Jizen #EirakuZengoro #SenkeJisshoku #TeaRoom #Kyoto #Tea #Furo (Tea Ceremony Brazier) #Rakukichizaemon
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