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ORIBE
(JP¥4,000)
【Tea Ceremony Utensils】 ◯ Octagonal Mizusashi (Water Jar) Oribe ware ◯ Futaoki (Lid Rest) Kyo-yaki (Kyoto-style ceramics) Sometsuke (blue and white) Set of 2, no box 【Size】 ◯ Mizusashi: Approximately 12.5cm square x height 15cm x Diameter 9.5cm ◯ Futaoki: Diameter approx. 5.2cm x height approx. 5cm These items were owned by my grandmother as tea ceremony utensils. The Oribe ware octagonal Mizusashi has a subdued green color. The Kyo-yaki Futaoki is decorated with chrysanthemums, plum blossoms, irises, and bamboo. 【Condition】 Although there is no particular damage and they can still be used, they are old items. The year "Showa 58" (1983) is written on the back of the Futaoki. Please be sure to check the images. The items overall are in beautiful condition. There is no box. As these items have been stored at home and have aged, we kindly request that those who appreciate antiques and similar items purchase them. No individual sales. Shipping included & anonymous delivery. Immediate purchase is OK. *・゜゜・*:.。..。.:*・・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゜・* I am also selling other tea ceremony utensils. ↓ #chiroTeaCeremonyUtensils Aka-shu Hakeme-nuri (red lacquer with brush marks) Hiki-hai (small sake cups) Five pieces, Gengensai-gonomi (preferred by Gengensai) Tea ceremony utensils, sake cups, New Year's, Sencha (Japanese tea), small bowls, confectionery containers, tea ceremony, Sencha, Kiyomizu-yaki (Kyoto ware), Kyo-yaki, ceramics/pottery, Mashiko-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki, small bowls, Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, pottery, ceramics, Mingei (folk art), Urasenke (tea ceremony school) Pottery, handmade, Japanese sweets, vessels, good luck charms Tea ceremony utensils, traditional crafts, made in Japan, confectionery trays, New Year's Hon-urushi-nuri (genuine lacquer) Rinka-bachi (flower-shaped bowl) Yusai, tea containers, confectionery containers, confectionery plates Shu-nuri (vermilion lacquer) antiques, Showa era, retro, tea ceremony utensils, wooden, lacquerware, hexagonal Kaiseki (traditional Japanese multi-course meal), Kaiseki cuisine, vessels, Urasenke, Rikyu, Living National Treasure Kyobako (wooden box), Yamagata, casting, Living National Treasure, Furo (tea ceremony brazier), Haigata (ash arrangement) Mushikui-gotoku (tripod with insect-eaten design), tea ceremony utensils, Kyo-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki, Kacho-mon (bird and flower design) Kutani ware, Nonomura Ninsei, Eiraku Wazen, Kitamura Kazuyoshi, Mizusashi (water pitcher), Mizusashi Antique art, old Oribe ware, Futaoki (lid rest), Mizusashi, tea ceremony, for those who like it
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