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キッチンママ
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The dragonfly incense container is likely from the Sōraku kiln of Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki. A dragonfly design is painted in indigo (gosu) on white porcelain. There are cracks (cracks in the surface glaze) visible. Sometsuke, a traditional Kiyomizu-yaki technique, is used. This technique involves painting a design with cobalt pigment on a white porcelain base, then applying a transparent glaze and firing it. The dragonfly pattern is distinctive. Dragonflies are known as "kachi-mushi" (winning insects) because they only move forward and never retreat, and they have a history of being favored by samurai as good luck charms. Size: Diameter approx. 6 cm, Height approx. 3 cm The kiln for the landscape painting incense container is unknown. Size: Width 7 cm, Depth 4 cm, Height 2 cm
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