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(JP¥18,600)
Height including lid: 11 cm Maximum diameter: 6 cm Mouth diameter: 3.6 cm Inner diameter: 3.2 cm Weight: Approximately 105g No cracks. The gold leaf on the underside of the lid is in good condition, and it is a beautiful item. The shifuku (protective silk bag) is also of very high quality. Origin: Named after the poem from "Ise Monogatari": "How could it be that those who cross the Some River would not be colored?" Features: It is thinly made and has an elegant ear-shaped katatsuki (shoulder-shaped) form, reflecting the preferences of Kobori Enshu, and the body has rough rokuro-me (wheel marks). History: It is said to have been fired for Kuroda-ko, the lord of the Chikuzen Fukuoka domain, and it is said that Kobori Enshu was asked to name it. According to the records of the Takatori family, only this tea caddy was left among the many tea caddies that were fired, and all the others were broken and discarded.
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