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(JP¥155,000)
First, please take a look at the profile. This is a Mino ware mizusashi (water container). The artist is Koemon Kato. It has a beautiful green Oribe glaze, and the shape is a sandbag. It's a water container that's quite impressive. First of all, the base color of the mizusashi is slightly different from the norm, with a kneading-like feel, which is interesting and provides variation. There are also Takaramono (treasure) paintings on the side edges, and the string part on the front doesn't hang down neatly, giving it a dynamic feel. This is also not bad. The top of the mizusashi body has a petal-like mouth, and the lid's knob is large and easy to grip. This has a written inscription by the 15th Urasenke Grand Tea Master, Hounsai Daisosho. Even looking at the work, it's a mizusashi of a level that can receive an inscription. The size is approximately 21.5 cm in maximum diameter, approximately 17 cm in height, and approximately 13 cm in mouth diameter. The included accessories are a matching box. There are no noticeable scratches or stains on the mizusashi body, and it can be used from everyday practice to monthly tea gatherings, training sessions, and large tea ceremonies where the head of the family attends. Considering the height, it might be suitable for use in a standing tea ceremony. This is a genuine product guaranteed by our store, and we guarantee that this product is a mizusashi by Koemon Kato with a genuine inscription by Hounsai Daisosho.
2 months ago
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