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【What is Ido-bo?】 Korean tea bowls are divided into two types: simple, unadorned tea bowls like Ido, and those like Ido-bo, which were ordered from Japan. The name Ido-bo is said to come from the rough texture, which is irritating to the touch. The base is a brown, sandy clay with a sticky quality. Ido-bo may seem random at first glance, but they are carefully crafted with features like nail-carved spatula marks and divided glazing to create points of interest, and various工夫 (kufu - ingenuity) are incorporated to make them easy to use in the tea ceremony. The absence of even small scratches or repairs is also one of the characteristics of Ido-bo. 【Dimensions】 Diameter 14.4 cm, Height 7 cm, Foot diameter 5.8 cm 【Condition】 There is a sense of use over time, with scratches and new cracks, but there is no water leakage and it is in good condition. (Search words, related to tea ceremony) Tsukigata Nahiko Ando Hidemu Suzuki Kura Arakawa Toyozo Kato Tokuro Suzuki Goro Nishioka Yu Kawamoto Goro Hara Kenji Tea utensils, tea caddy, katakake, oumi, natsume, tea utensils, tea caddy, tea container, tea utensils, tea ceremony, matcha, tea bowl, tea whisk, tea scoop, tea cloth, warigeiko (simplified tea practice), bonryakutemae (simplified tea procedure), chabako (tea box), mizusashi (water container), furo (portable brazier), chagama (tea kettle), chaji (tea gathering), nodate (outdoor tea ceremony), chakai (tea party), otemae (tea procedure), omotenashi (hospitality), okeiko (practice), chakaiseki (tea kaiseki), chakaiseki (tea kaiseki), Omotesenke, Urasenke, Mushakoji-senke, Senke Jisshoku (Ten Masters of the Sen Family), Shichijishiki (Seven Events), chakaiseki (tea kaiseki), shikifuku (tea container bag), kireji (fabric), fukusa (silk cloth), Sen no Rikyu Kaneshige Toyo Fujiwara Yu Fujiwara Kei Yamamoto Toshihide Mori Togaku Isezaki Jun Hamada Shoji Kitaoji Rosanjin Tomimoto Kenkichi Kawai Kanjiro Living National Treasure Ko-Shino Raku Kichizaemon Kato Kozo Ko-Iga Nishioka Yu Suzuki Goro Habutai (broken bag) Tsuji Seimei Tsujimura Shiro Kaneshige Toyo Isezaki Jun Ko-Imari Nakamura Kohei Mino ware Oribe Kizeto Setoguro Nezumi-Shino Nezumi-Shino Ko-Toki (old pottery) Ko-Toji (old ceramics) Mawatari Shimpei Sawa Katsunori Sawa Kiyotsugu Kotto (antique) Yamada Yukiko Bernard Leach Antique Vintage Toki Mizunami Tajimi Kani Kato Kozo Kato Kura Ko-Karatsu Ware-kodai (broken foot) Ko-Hagi Nakazato Muan Nakazato Taroemon Ko-Imari Inoue Manji Imaemon Genemon Kakiemon Porcelain arita1616 Miwa Kyusetsu Ido tea bowl Koryo (Korea) Koyama Fujio Ikeda Shogo Raku Oni-Hagi Suda Seika Seifu Yohei Shimizu Shichibei Eiraku Zengoro Kondo Yuuzo Fujimoto Nodo Kato Juemon Ho-unsai Sokuchusai Izumida Koreya Sekiso tea bowl Yamada Kazu Nishioka Yu Yamaguchi Makoto Tsujimura Shiro Kato Ryotaro Hori Ichiro Murakami Yaku Mihara Ken Arata Manabu Nakazato Shigetoshi Nishioka Koju Mawatari Shimpei Shimaoka Tatsuzo Chosen Ko-Toji (Korean old ceramics) Ri-cho (Yi Dynasty) Ware-kodai chawan (broken foot tea bowl) Ao-Ido (blue Ido) Koryo Seiji (Korean celadon)
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