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A ceramic tea bowl with distinctive handwritten characters. It's slightly smaller than a matcha bowl and slightly larger than a teacup. 《AI Response Google》 1: Kiseto Oribe Matcha Bowl Title: Handmade Ceramic Kiseto Oribe Matcha Bowl A [4] Price: Approximately ¥4,000 - ¥7,000 [4] Features: Ceramics with traditional glaze colors like Kiseto and Oribe are popular, and the price tends to increase if the artist's name is known. Example 2: Mushiake-yaki (Mushiake ware) Haiyu Yunomi (ash glaze teacup) Title: Mushiake-yaki (made by Akebono kiln) Haiyu Yunomi Gift Everyday use Celebration Gift [1] Price: Approximately ¥2,000 - ¥4,000 [1] Features: If a specific kiln or artist's name is specified, it is traded at a relatively stable price. This is a tasteful ceramic piece made by an artist. It's slightly smaller than a matcha bowl and slightly larger than a teacup, making it a versatile size. It can be used for Japanese tea, coffee, small side dishes, or as a mukozuke (small serving bowl). Condition: New, unused 《Size》 Diameter: Approximately 8cm Height: Approximately 7.5cm Color/Texture: It has a yellowish-green glaze, creating a modern Japanese and calm atmosphere (similar to Kiseto ware or Oribe ware). Iron spots in the clay add an accent. Marking: There is a calligraphic ceramic seal (signature) on the base (bottom), but the artist's name is unknown because it is difficult to read. Accessories: No wooden box (it will be carefully packed and shipped). This is a piece that conveys the warmth of handmade craftsmanship and elegance. How about it for your own cafe or everyday dining table?
2 months ago