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(Size) Chawan (tea bowl) maximum diameter: approx. 12.2cm x height: approx. 8.8cm Shared box width: approx. 15.2cm x depth: approx. 15.2cm x height: approx. 11.8cm (Product Description) This is a "Tsuboya Ware Kiln Change Chawan" by Eizaburo Arakaki, a ceramic artist from Okinawa Prefecture. It is self-made, undamaged, and comes with a shared box. The condition is good, and it can be used and enjoyed as is. Although there is no signature on the work, it is authentic. It is a large and very comfortable to hold, easy-to-use piece. It can be enjoyed for tea ceremonies regardless of the season. Please check the images. This is a release from a collector. Please check the images. ★ This item was purchased in the Kyushu region. It is being exhibited as purchased. Thank you for your understanding. (Biography) Eizaburo Arakaki (1921-1984) A ceramic artist of the late Showa period. Born May 1, 1921. His family has been engaged in pottery in Tsuboya, Naha City, Okinawa Prefecture for generations. Studied under Shoji Hamada and Kanjiro Kawai. After working at an elementary school after the war, he devoted himself to pottery. In 1971, he became an associate professor at the University of the Ryukyus. Died January 20, 1984, at the age of 62. #JiroKinjo #Kiyohisa Kuniyoshi #Mitsuo Arakaki #Takeshi Shima #Jissei Omine #Genkei Kobashigawa #Kiyomasa Kobashigawa #Isao Arakaki #Tsuneoki Shima #Nio Kobashigawa #Shoji Hamada #Kanjiro Kawai #Yachimun #Tsuboya Ware #Ryukyu #Okinawa Prefecture #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Chawan #Tea Ceremony Utensils
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