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A matcha tea bowl by ceramic artist Takeshi Hasegawa, featuring a stained glass design. A quiet and tasteful bowl that evokes a sense of Western prayer in a Japanese vessel. The harmonious blend of Japanese and Western elements, along with the gold-colored enamel that shines with every ray of light, makes this a unique matcha tea bowl. The pale cream-colored base is adorned with colors reminiscent of stained glass, evoking the design of light streaming through the windows of a quiet church. This bowl is beautiful for display and practical use. How about using it for your home tea ceremony practice or tea gatherings? ■ Size Height: Approximately 11.7cm Diameter: Approximately 8cm ■ Condition Excellent condition. No signs of use. There is writing on the box. Please check the 15th photo and understand. Bookmark included. ■ Points ・The modeling and color sense of Takeshi Hasegawa ・Rare stained glass-style design ・Atmosphere that looks great on a display shelf *Please purchase if you understand that this is a used item. Immediate purchase is welcome. We will pack it carefully and ship it promptly. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. We appreciate your understanding of items stored by an individual. *Search words related to tableware and ceramics* Tea ceremony utensils Good luck charms, autumn, seven herbs, Kurita ware Tea utensils, tea ceremony, Omotesenke, Urasenke Kyo-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki, Kenzan-utsushi, Ninsei Tea utensils, sencha utensils, matcha tea bowl Matcha bowl, tea bowl, kensui (waste water bowl) Mizusashi (water jar), hashioki (chopstick rest), hishaku (ladle), chabako (tea box) Nodate (outdoor tea ceremony), Daitoku-ji, Asia Japanese tableware, ceramics, Iga-yaki Shigaraki-yaki, Echizen-yaki, Akazu-yaki Mino-yaki, Shino-yaki, Genryu-yaki Wajima-nuri, Echizen-nuri, Yamanaka-nuri Banko-yaki, Tokoname-yaki, Ko-Imari Asahi-yaki, Bizen-yaki, Arita-yaki Tanba-yaki, Kutani-yaki, Ko-Kutani Imari-yaki, Ko-Imari Tsuboya-yaki, Mashiko-yaki, Kasama-yaki Ohi-yaki, antique Christmas #Oshikoji Kiln #Kyo-yaki #Matcha tea bowl #Tea ceremony utensils #Gold leaf #With a shared box #High-quality tableware #Beauty of Japan #Tea ceremony #Japanese ceramics #Hatsugama (first tea ceremony of the year)
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