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とめ 3
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Size: Diameter: approx. 12cm Height: approx. 7cm Accessories: Wooden box, cloth, bookmark, paper box (Chasen (tea whisk) not included) Shipping: Scheduled for a 60-size cardboard box. Used item. Good condition, no damage. The silver part of the moon, while not brand new, is in good condition without noticeable blackening. The artist, Kasetsu Miyagawa, was born in 1941 and is the third son of the first Koun Miyagawa. This is a tea bowl with a Musashino landscape painting. The tea bowl is divided into light and dark areas, like a split. It's like day and night, with the moon depicted in the dark area. I think it really represents day and night. Speaking of Musashino, it evokes the image of "endless fields" and "famous moon-viewing spots." And the representative plant is the Japanese pampas grass (ogi). Therefore, I believe the grass depicted in the Musashino painting is Japanese pampas grass, not Japanese silver grass (susuki). What do you think? They are quite similar, so it might not matter either way. (lol) The size is a bit small, and the shape of the rim is not perfectly round, but rather a gently rounded triangular shape. Shipping is planned for a 60-size cardboard box. Thank you very much.
6 months ago