(JP¥9,780)
New, Discreet Shipping Imoji Kiln, Goro Kitamura Tea Bowl With original box and instructions A kiln of metal casters in Tsuruga City, Fukui Prefecture. These are flavorful, unique, and beloved works. Features a glossy finish created using a glaze made from seashells, and a textured feel formed by a foot-powered potter's wheel. Goro Kitamura, the son of Sakutaro Kitamura, the first generation of Imoji ware who had exchanges with Shiko Munakata and Toyozo Arakawa, studied under Kenkichi Tomimoto, a Living National Treasure (Kyoto, died 1963). ・This is a new, unused item that was opened for the first time during photography, but please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to the fact that it has been stored for a long period. The box and instructions show signs of deterioration and soiling. ★We will discount the shipping cost for multiple purchases, so please take a look. Rare Kutani ware, Arita ware, Wajima lacquerware, etc. #Crafts Miyabi Antiques, cutlery, glasses, tableware, etc. #Cutlery Miyabi
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