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This is a teacup made by Joshaku Hashimoto, featuring Ninsei-style gold brocade with a red base and designs of Chinese pines, bamboo grass, plum blossoms, and bamboo shoots around the body of the bowl. The rim is decorated with shippo (seven treasures) patterns. There are no damages. The inside of the teacup is elegantly and gracefully decorated with yoraku (pendant) patterns. Yoraku (Pendant) Pattern: A pattern based on the "yoraku," an ornament worn by noblewomen in ancient India, symbolizing auspiciousness and nobility. It is an auspicious pattern with a delicate and gorgeous atmosphere. It is mainly used on high-quality sometsuke porcelain (mizusashi, teacups). This teacup can be used with either side as the front, depending on your preference. Diameter: 12.2 cm, Foot diameter: 5.2 cm Height: 7.8 cm Includes: Original box, cloth, and explanatory note.
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