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◼️ Namako glaze (sea cucumber glaze) - Beautiful blue-gray gradation - Large hibachi (fire pit) Suitable for goldfish/medaka bowls, water lilies/tea bowl lotus pots, and pot covers. Has indentations on both sides for carrying. The stand in the photos is not included (it's plastic and partially cracked, causing the hibachi to tilt). Includes ash. Contains a few pieces of charcoal. ◼️ Height: Approximately 34cm, Diameter: Approximately 43cm, Inner Diameter: Approximately 29.5cm ◼️ Long-term home storage. I believe it was used until the 1960s. Water leak check has not been performed. I have tried to remove any surface debris from the ash other than charcoal and charcoal fragments, but some may remain. The small spots seen in photos 12-14 are from the manufacturing process. ◼️ Shipped via anonymous delivery, using the "Tanomeru Bin" service. --- AI Summary --- Namako glaze is a ceramic glaze characterized by a milky bluish-green or indigo color, resembling a sea cucumber (namako). The flow of the glaze and kiln changes create variations in shade and mottled patterns, which is its charm. It is fired at high temperatures, originating from the Jun kilns of China. In Japan, it is used in Shigaraki ware, Takatori ware, and Tsutsumi ware, and is characterized by its unique and beautiful appearance. It is highly dependent on firing conditions, requiring the skill of a craftsman.
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