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Inshuyama-yaki, a famous kiln from Tottori Prefecture, established in the Edo period (Meiwa 1, 1764). Named Inshuyama after Kunoji Temple in Inaba Province, bestowed by the feudal lord at the time. September 1943: All seven chambers of the climbing kiln were destroyed in the Tottori earthquake. The entire kiln was restored within the same year. This work is a valuable piece made at the first kiln opening during the restoration. Size: Diameter approx. 13cm x Height 8cm Comes with a matching antique box. This is a used item. No special care has been taken. #JapaneseAndWesternCeramicsOnSale #SuzuriInkCraftsC Yasuchika Ashizawa Seventh Generation (Meiji 6 - Showa 30) Eighth Generation (Meiji 39 - Showa 58) Yoshinori (born 1939) Tenth Generation Yasunori (born 1966) The color may appear different depending on your viewing environment. The selling price is subject to change without notice. Thank you for your understanding. Antiques, antiques, tea utensils, ceramics, tea utensils, tea bowls, tea utensils, tea scrolls, mizutsugi, mizusashi, suzuri, ink, sake vessels, guinomi, Buddhist altar fittings, Buddhist statues, Ko-Imari ceramics, Ko-Imari small plates, Ko-Imari, tableware, paintings, hanging scrolls, ornaments, sculptures, Hagi ware, Arita ware, Kutani ware, antique art, Tankei, Akama, Ryukei 16z610z81z21 Type...Pottery Type...Tea Bowl Type...Matcha Bowl
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