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This is a tea bowl that was kept as a memento of my aunt, who was a teacher of the Urasenke school of tea ceremony. It was fired at the traditional Matsukumo Kiln in Kanazawa. As a side kiln to the Ohi ware, it is a kiln with a long history, deeply connected to the tea ceremony culture of the Kaga clan. This is a masterpiece that allows you to feel the warmth of handmade craftsmanship and the soft texture of the glaze, and is recommended for tea ceremony practice, tea gatherings, and as a collector's item. The included instruction manual details the origins and history of the Matsukumo Kiln, the cultural promotion by the fifth lord, Tsunanori Maeda, and its connection to the Sowa school. 【Details】 ✅ Kiln: Matsukumo Kiln (Kanazawa / Ohi ware) ✅ Type: Tea bowl (pottery) ✅ Size (approx.): Diameter 12cm x Height 7cm ✅ Condition: Used (Please check the photos) ✅ Accessories: Instruction manual and box included (Box has scratches and stains) 【Shipping】 ✅ Shipping via Yu-Pack or Takkyubin ✅ Fragile item, will be carefully packed with cushioning material I hope to pass this on to someone who will cherish it, carrying on my aunt's wishes. Thank you very much.
1 month ago