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This is a Tenmoku [cup & saucer] designed by Masatoshi Saeki, a ceramic artist selected as one of the "10 Designers of the World" by the International Museum of Ceramic Art in Faenza, Italy, who passed away in 2019. This is a vintage piece from the late 1970s, no longer in production. [Size] Cup: Diameter 8cm (11cm including handle), Height 5.5cm Capacity: Approximately 155cc to the brim Saucer: Diameter 14cm This item has been stored at my parents' home for a long time and is unused. I have taken care in its storage, but please understand that this is a vintage item nearly 50 years old before purchasing. ※ Tenmoku A general term for Tenmoku-shaped bowls and ceramic ware with a black glaze. It is said to have originated when monks who studied at Zen temples on Mount Tianmu in Zhejiang Province, China, brought back black-glazed tea bowls for tea drinking when they returned to Japan during the Kamakura period. Later, this bowl shape was called Tenmoku chawan (tea bowl) and Tenmoku-gata (Tenmoku shape), regardless of the glaze, and black-glazed items were called Tenmoku, and black glaze was called Tenmoku glaze, regardless of the shape of the vessel. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect condition item like a modern product. We look forward to your purchase.
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