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❤︎ Thank you for viewing! ✴️ If you purchase immediately, please leave a brief comment after your purchase! ● Price reduced from 3000 yen to 1900 yen ● ✨✨✨✨✨ 【Product Description】 This is a set of two "Shino Yunomi" tea cups by the Mino ware potter, Ryoichi Hashiba. These works were made at the Higashihara Kiln, and feature the soft white glaze and iron painting characteristic of Shino ware, allowing you to enjoy the natural scenery. They are thick and have a warm feel that fits comfortably in your hand. The accompanying box has the artist's handwritten inscription "Shino Yunomi" and the signature and seal of "Higashihara Kiln Ryoichi." Recommended for both display and everyday use. ✨✨✨✨✨ 【Size (approximate)】 (Large) Height: approx. 9cm Diameter: approx. 6cm (Small) Height: approx. 8.7cm Diameter: approx. 5.5cm 【Accessories】 ・Original box (with handwritten inscription by the artist) 【Condition】 ✨ Brand new, unused Although this item is brand new and unused, the original box and the accompanying ceramic history paper have some age-related yellowing and stains. This is a natural aging process due to storage, and the artwork itself is in good condition. ✨✨✨✨✨ ★ About Ryoichi Hashiba ★ • Birth year: Born in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture in 1934. • Apprenticeship: Studied under the ceramic designer Sakuzo Hineno. Afterwards, he honed his pottery skills in Tokoname and various places in Kyoto. • Kiln opening: Opened the "Higashihara Kiln" in Dachi-cho, Toki City, Gifu Prefecture in 1956. He produced works using a variety of techniques, mainly including Shinsha (cinnabar), Kairagi (crackle glaze), Kiseto, Oribe, Shino, and Kushime (comb marks). • Current status: While holding numerous solo exhibitions and gaining recognition, the Higashihara Kiln regrettably closed in 2008. ✨✨✨✨✨ I hope someone will be able to enjoy these. ❤︎ I try to photograph the images in colors that are as close as possible to the actual item, but the colors may appear slightly different. Please understand this beforehand. ❤︎ If you have any concerns, please be sure to ask before purchasing! #♡Marshmallow♡'s page ⚠️ Changes after purchase will be handled according to the judgment of the Mercari secretariat. Please check the details, including the size, and understand that this item has been stored at home. We look forward to hearing from you ⁎❛◡❛⁎♡ T763
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