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This is a set of two wooden boxed kumi-dashi (small teacups) decorated with blue lettering. Commemorating the Order of Culture - Urasenke School To commemorate the awarding of the Order of Culture to Grand Master Hounsai, we have had Rokubei Kiln produce a pair of kumi-dashi featuring calligraphy by Grand Master Hounsai, with the themes of "Fukuju" (Good Fortune) and "Shoju" (Longevity). Rokubei Kiln was established in the late Edo period (1771) by the first Shimizu Rokubei on Gojozaka, Kyoto. For over 220 years since then, successive heads of the family have utilized their respective characteristics, building upon family traditions, and have been known as Rokubei Kiln, the main current of Kyo-yaki (Kyoto-style pottery). - Set Contents: 2 teacups - Box Material: Wood - Documents Included: Explanation of the commemorative item - Design: Blue lettering decoration - Shape: Rounded shape Please note that due to long-term storage, there may be minor blemishes. Please check the images before purchasing. Thank you for viewing.
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