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Size: Diameter approx. 11.5 cm Height approx. 7.8 cm Accessories: Tomobako (matching box), Tomofu (matching cloth), Paper box (Chasen is not included) Shipping: Scheduled to be shipped in a 60-size cardboard box. Used item. Good condition, no damage. This is a tea bowl with a design of gold and green willow by Makuzu Kōsai, inscribed with the calligraphy "Hōgyū Tōrin" by Sōryū Hisada (Jin'gyūsai) Sōshō. "Hōgyū Tōrin" is said to be based on a historical anecdote where King Wu of Zhou, after conquering the Yin dynasty, released the horses used in war to Mount Hua and the cattle to the Peach Forest, showing the people that he would never wage war again. It seems to be a common motif in paintings, so it is likely a well-known story. I didn't know about it, though... (lol) I believe this tea bowl, with its depiction of red peach blossoms and vibrant green willow leaves, expresses the scenery of "peach red and willow green" in spring and a wish for peace. However, since "peach" is in the calligraphy, please imagine the image of red peach blossoms in your mind. (lol) The box has Sōryū Hisada Sōshō's inscription on the inside of the lid. Makuzu-san's seal is on the bottom, and the title is on the side. When there is an inscription, it is considered etiquette not to write anything on the top of the lid. Shipping is scheduled to be in a 60-size cardboard box. Thank you for your consideration.
2 months ago