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Accessories other than the sake cup: ・Wooden box ・Cloth (with maker's mark) ・Hagi-yaki bookmark ・Artist's brief biography Although it is a used item, it is very clean. There are no cracks, chips, or flaws. We will pack it carefully and ship it. Due to the nature of Hagi-yaki, there may be water leakage, but I have not noticed any issues with this item. This is a very lovely Hagi-yaki sake cup. The color is very characteristic of Hagi-yaki, and the cracks in the glaze give it a sense of Tsutomu Yamato's style. This style can also be seen in Tsutomu's father, Yasuo. The foot is a split foot. The world of Hagi-yaki is packed into this small sake cup. Thank you. Dimensions: ・Height: 6.1cm, Diameter: 7.7cm ◆Artist's Biography◆ 1965: Born as the second son of Yasuo Yamato, a Prefectural Intangible Cultural Property holder. 1989: First entry and selection at the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; "Hagi Jikasuhachi" purchased and collected by the Yokohama Sogo Museum of Art. 1990: Received the Grand Prize at the Yamaguchi City Art Exhibition (four other awards). 1991: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; received the Branch Chairman's Encouragement Award at the Japan Kogei Association Yamaguchi Branch Traditional Art Crafts New Works Exhibition; received the TV Yamaguchi Award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition. 1992: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; received the "Third Place" award at the Kyushu-Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition. 1993: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition; selected for the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition; became a "Regular Member" of the Japan Kogei Association. 1994: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; received the Encouragement Award and the Governor of Yamaguchi Prefecture Award at the West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. 1996: Solo exhibition (Yamaguchi Chimakiya Department Store) "Hagi-yaki Tsutomu Yamato First Crown Exhibition"; Invited to the Asahi Contemporary Craft Exhibition; "Hagi-yaki Vase" purchased and collected by the Yokohama Sogo Museum of Art. 1997: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; solo exhibition (Himeji Sanyo Department Store); solo exhibition (Yokohama Sogo) "Hagi-yaki Tsutomu Yamato First Flight Exhibition." 1998: Selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition; received the Encouragement Award and the Governor of Yamaguchi Prefecture Award at the West Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition.
4 months ago