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Size: Diameter approx. 16.3 cm Height approx. 17.5 cm Accessories: Tomobako (original box), cloth (Chasen not included) Shipping: Scheduled for an 80-size cardboard box. This is a used item. It is in good condition with no damage. I filled it with water for a few hours before listing, and there were no leaks. This is a Kōchi-ware mizusashi (water container for tea ceremony) by Suiran Nakamura. The entire piece is a refreshing light blue color, and the chrysanthemum patterns in yellow and white, created using the "itchin" technique, further enhance the beauty of the colors. The lid is a matching lid, decorated with the same帯状 (band-like) patterns as those on the upper and lower parts of the mizusashi's body, making it very stylish. There is a signature on the tatami-tsuki (base) of the mizusashi. Asagi-iro (浅黄色) refers to Asagi color, which is a deep light blue. It is a color name that has been used since the Heian period. Incidentally, in tea ceremony utensils, "ao" (blue) refers to green, and such small details make one feel the Japanese tradition. Shipping is planned for an 80-size cardboard box. Thank you for your consideration.
3 weeks ago