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南岩倉@フォロー割 (プロフ必読!!)
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We have a large number of tea ceremony utensils for sale. #Tea Ceremony Utensils from Minami-Iwakura ↑ You can check them out here! Price reductions are 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 "Iroe Koyo-ga-zu Chawan" (Tea Bowl with Autumn Leaves Design in Colored Enamel) by Ninsei Nonomura, which is treasured 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 superb item with an inscription by Tantansai. Below is an explanation of the Iroe Koyo-ga-zu Chawan. 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 unusual shape with an egg-shaped body and an opening mouth rim. It depicts the "Koyo-ga" 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 (Kyoto-style pottery). ▢ Urasenke 14th generation Tantansai Soshitsu Born in 1893, died in 1964 The 14th head of the Urasenke school of tea ceremony. The eldest son of the 13th generation Ennosai. His childhood name was Masanosuke, and his art name was Sekiso. He succeeded as the head of the school at the age of 30. He established the Tankokai to unify the school, and the International Tea Ceremony Culture Association for overseas promotion and cultural exchange. He received the Medal of Honor with Blue Ribbon, the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon, and the Order of the Rising Sun, Third Class, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon. He died in a hotel in Hokkaido in 1964 at the age of 71. Urasenke Tea Ceremony Utensils Tea Utensils Tantansai Hounosai Ennosai Kutani ware #TeaCeremonyUtensils #Teabowl #TeaCeremony #KyotoAn #Urasenke #SoshitsuSen #SennoRikyu #Hounosai #TeaGathering #Jizen #EirakuZengoro #SenkeJisshoku #Teahouse #Kyoto #Chanoyu #Furo #Rakukichizaemon
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