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とめ 3
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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Size: Diameter: approx. 11.2 cm Height: approx. 8.7 cm Accessories: Wooden box (Chasen (tea whisk) not included) Shipping: Scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Used item. In good condition, no damage. The wooden box has some age-related discoloration, so please be aware of this. As shown in photo 5, there are cracks in the glaze in places on the inside rim, but these are under the glaze and are not scratches. It is likely that dirt and other substances have gradually entered over time. This is a Kenzan-style tea bowl made by the 16th generation Eiraku Zen-Goro, Soken. It is a tea bowl with a composition of snow falling on a series of mountains. It somehow reminds me of the scenery of the Japanese Alps. Although I've never been there... (lol) The rim has a unique shape, and the body has been carved, so I think this tea bowl shows the craftsmanship of the artisan even in the small details. It's a snow peak design, and it's a little tall, so I think it's intended for use in the cold season, but how about using it in early summer and saying that there's still snow on the Hotaka mountain range? It takes courage... (lol) Snow peak in English? This tea bowl is perfect for those who love the outdoors! (lol) Shipping is scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Thank you very much.
2 months ago