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とめ 3
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Size: Diameter: approx. 12.8cm Height: approx. 8cm Accessories: Wooden box, cloth (Chasen (tea whisk) not included) Shipping: Scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Used item. In good condition, no damage. First, when putting the tea bowl in the wooden box, the box is a tight fit. It can't be helped, but I'll mention it for your information, so please be aware of this. This is an Ido-style tea bowl with a painting of a "Nebiki-matsu" (rooted pine) and pine cones. It has a simple painting style. "Nebiki-matsu" is used as a New Year's decoration, and it is said to represent the wish to be grounded and continue to grow. The fact that there is a painting of a pine cone next to the "Nebiki-matsu" seems to tell a story of a young pine tree that has grown from there... I don't know if there was such an intention, but I think it's a perfect tea bowl for the first tea ceremony of the year. Even so, I can't help but think that Japanese people have loved pine trees for a long time, imbuing them with various feelings and wishes. I wonder what it's like in other countries... Shipping is scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Thank you very much.
4 weeks ago