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※ I just noticed a chip on one of the cups. Please check the 7th photo. Therefore, I will sell it as a set of 4 cups. I will send all 5 cups to those who still want them despite the chip. If you don't need the chipped one, I will send you 4 cups. Since it is an imperfect item, I will relist it at a bargain price. 9800 yen → 2800 yen ※※※※※ ※※※※※ ※※※※※ ※※※※※ ※※※※※ ※※※※※ This is a set of 4 teacups by Kenzo Ogawa. They have only been used a few times, so I haven't used them much, but they are still used items, so I've marked them as having some scratches and stains. I would appreciate it if you could understand that they are used items. They are lightweight and easy-to-handle pottery. There are no chips found in the 4 cups. The box is not included. I will carefully pack them as they are and send them via anonymous delivery service (Takkyubin). Diameter 8.8cm, Height 6.2cm Please feel free to ask any questions in the comments. Thank you. Kenzo Ogawa (1938-) 1957: Joined Ryosan Toen Co., Ltd. 1968: Received the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award at the "Nihon Gei-ten" exhibition 1972: Received the Yomiuri Shimbun Award at the "Nihon Gei-ten" exhibition 1976: Received the Minister of International Trade and Industry Award at the "Nihon Gei-ten" exhibition Received the Yomiuri Shimbun Award at the "Nihon Gei-ten" exhibition 1976-1980: Solo exhibition at the Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi Main Store 1979: Excellence Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art Exhibition 1980: Selected for the Kinki Branch Exhibition of Japan Traditional Kogei Art 1981: Father and Son Exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya 1992: Retired from Ryosan Toen Co., Ltd. 1993: Established Ogawa Kenzo Pottery Studio Co., Ltd. 1993-1994: Solo exhibitions in Tokyo, Sendai, Osaka, and Shikoku Solo exhibition at the Tachikichi Main Store Art and Craft Salon 1994-1995: "Shijo Chunanagon Inshikiryu Shijo Shi-ke" 1995: Sponsored the "Heart of Japanese Cuisine: Vessels and Dishes Exhibition" hosted by the 41st generation Tomiyo, Takahiko Shijo (at Tamagawa Takashimaya) 1997: "Kenzo Ogawa Works Exhibition" in Tokyo 2001: Encouragement Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art General Exhibition 2002: Encouragement Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art General Exhibition 2003: Excellence Award at the Shigaraki Ceramic Art General Exhibition 2007: Certified as a Shigaraki-yaki Traditional Craftsman 2011: Solo exhibition in Taiwan at Sogo Department Store 2014: "Ogawa Kenzo Pottery Studio" Koka Brand certified 2015: Hosted the "Spring Pottery Exhibition" by the cooking magazine "Shiki no Aji" at Nihonbashi Takashimaya
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