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我楽多処
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This is a set of Ōryōki (Buddhist meal bowls) used by trainee monks, stored in a Sōtō Zen temple. These are two sets of early Edo period Negoro yotsu-wan (four-bowl sets). Approximate dimensions in mm (diameter/height): Large, Medium, Small, Smallest 135/85, 124/50, 117/35, 106/27 mm The condition is very good. I believe the condition is attractive for items from this era. Please take a close look at the photos. The box is a combined box, a more recent item. Kaga Maki-e Kanazawa lacquerware with gold nashiji (pear skin) ground. Approximate dimensions: 257mm x 257mm x height 135mm Dimensions were measured by eye using a ruler. This is a rare item, so please understand that I cannot accept significant price reductions immediately. Thank you for viewing.
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