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This is one of the tea ceremony utensils my mother owned. I believe it's Awata-yaki ware from Kyoto. As you can see in the photos, it has stains from use, and I think it's a piece that allows you to feel a deep sense of history, including its age. I heard that it was already treated as an antique when she acquired it, but I don't know the exact era. There's a mark on the bottom that looks like it reads "Keizan?" but I'm not sure. ※ Of course, it doesn't leak. The lid has small scratches and scuffs. Please take a look at the photos, and if you appreciate the age and character of this item, I welcome your interest. ■Size Diameter: Approximately 14 cm Height: Approximately 15.4 cm
16 hours ago