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とめ 3
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Size: Diameter - approx. 11cm Height - approx. 9cm Accessories: Wooden box, cloth (Chasen (tea whisk) not included) Shipping: Scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Used item. Good condition, no damage, clean. Because it's a tiger painting, it's a zodiac tea bowl... I think it's a shame to simply dismiss it, as the combination of "peonies and Chinese lions, bamboo and tigers" has been said since ancient times, making it a very auspicious and perfect match of designs. For tigers, bamboo groves are a place of peace, so where is your place of comfort? It seems to be a question. Thinking about it that way, it feels a bit profound. Also, when I see this painting, many people of the Showa era might think of the TV anime "Ikkyu-san." The tiger painting in the story of Ikkyu-san catching the tiger on the folding screen also had bamboo drawn in it... But, perhaps the witty stories of Ikkyu-san don't resonate with young people anymore. It's a sad thing. As an aside, there was a scene where Detective Conan and his friends redrew the dirty folding screen to perform the play of Ikkyu-san. (lol) And finally, of course, please use it to commemorate the Hanshin Tigers' Japan Championship! (lol) Shipping is scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Thank you very much.
3 months ago