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A tea ceremony work from the late Kamakura period, modeled after Tokoname ware. This is a Tokoname "Fushiki" jar, characterized by its shape, which is likened to the "Fushiki" (Unknowing) jar, representing the Bodhidharma who continued to meditate. The form is powerful, as if a person is squatting, with strong shoulders, and a landscape of ash covering the shoulders, creating a deep, flavorful appearance. Originally used as a container for cremated remains, it is famous that in the Momoyama period, the great tea master Sen no Rikyu used it as a mizusashi (water container), and it is known as the Fushiki mizusashi, including similar Nanban (Southern Barbarian) items. Comes with a lacquered lid and an antique box. 【Condition】 There are some chips on the rim and some minor repairs due to its age, but there is no noticeable damage in its current state. 【Size】 Height 13.2cm Diameter 17.5cm 【Condition】 Please understand that this is an old item. 【Dimensions】 Diameter 12.3cm Height 7.5cm Base Diameter 6cm (Search words, related to tea ceremony) Sadao Sugimoto Hidetake Ando Kura Suzuki Toyozo Arakawa Tokuro Kato Goro Suzuki Yu Nishioka Goro Kawamoto Kenji Hara Tea utensils, tea caddy, katakake, oumi, natsume, tea utensils, tea caddy, tea container, tea ceremony utensils, tea ceremony, matcha, teabowl, chasen (tea whisk), chashaku (tea scoop), chakin (tea cloth), warigeiko (simplified tea ceremony practice), bonryakutemae (simplified tea ceremony), chabako (tea box), mizusashi (water container), furo (tea ceremony brazier), chagama (tea kettle), chaji (tea ceremony), nodate (outdoor tea ceremony), chakai (tea gathering), otemae (tea procedure), omotenashi (hospitality), okeiko (practice), chakaiseki (tea-ceremony cuisine), omotesenke (Omotesenke school of tea ceremony), urasenke (Urasenke school of tea ceremony), mushakojisenke (Mushakojisenke school of tea ceremony), senkejisshoku (Ten Sen Family Craftsmen), shichijishiki (Seven Events), chakaiseki (tea-ceremony cuisine), shikifuku (tea ceremony cloth bag), kireji (fabric), fukusa (silk cloth), Sen no Rikyu Shoji Hamada, Rosanjin Kitaoji Kenki Tomimoto, Kanjiro Kawai Living National Treasure Ko-Shino Kichizaemon Raku Kozo Kato Ko-Iga Yu Nishioka Goro Suzuki Habutai (broken bag) Kiyoaki Tsuji Shiro Tsujimura Toyo Kaneshige Jun Isezaki Ko-Imari Kohei Nakamura Mino ware Oribe Kizeto Setoguro Nezumi-Shino Nezumi-Shino Old pottery Old ceramics Shimpei Mawatari Katsunori Sawa Kiyotsugu Sawa Antique Yukiko Yamada Bernard Leach Antique Vintage Toki Mizunami Tajimi Kani Toyozo Arakawa Tokuro Kato Rosanjin Kitaoji Kozo Kato Kura Kato Ko-Karatsu Waredaiko (cracked base) Ko-Hagi Mu-an Nakazato Taroemon Nakazato Ko-Imari Manji Inoue Imaemon Genemon Kakiemon Porcelain arita1616 Kyusetsu Miwa Kenki Tomimoto Ido teabowl Goryeo Fujio Oyama Shogo Ikeda Raku Oni-Hagi Seika Suda, Yohei Seifu, Shichibei Shimizu, Zengo Eiraku, Shokoku Kanoh, Joseon Kenki Tomimoto, Yuzo Kondo, Yoshimichi Fujimoto, Toemon Kato, Unsai Houn Nooya Izumida Soseki teabowl Kazu Yamada Yu Nishioka Makoto Yamaguchi Shiro Tsujimura Ryotaro Kato Ichiro Hori Suguru Murakami Ken Mihara Shingaku Shigetoshi Nakazato Koju Nishioka Shimpei Mawatari Tatsuzo Shimaoka Joseon ceramics, Joseon cracked base teabowl, Ao-Ido
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