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This is a kohiki tea bowl made by Yasuhisa Nagira of Jukoh-gama, a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association. Comes with a matching box (shihou-zan style), cloth, and a descriptive slip. Has a pottery mark (image 17). 【Condition】 ・There is a crack caused by stone popping on the rim (image 6). As it is sharp, those who are concerned should consider smoothing it with sandpaper. 【Size】 Diameter: 13.3cm Height: 8.1cm Foot diameter: 5.5cm Weight: 264g Please forgive any slight errors due to amateur measurement. 【Delivery Date and Time Not Specified】 Due to the specifications of Yu-Yu Mercari delivery, delivery date and time cannot be specified. 【No Discount】 This item is not subject to discounts. Please refrain from negotiating a price reduction. 【Yasuhisa Nagira (1935-2001)】 Born in Hikawa-gun, Shimane Prefecture in 1935. In 1951, entered the Shimane Prefectural Industrial Experiment Station. In 1960, received the Governor's Award at the Shimane Prefectural Comprehensive Art Exhibition. Received the award two more times. In 1966, first selection for the Japan Contemporary Craft Exhibition. In the same year, first selection for the Nitten Exhibition. In 1967, built a kiln in Kumura, Tagi Town (present-day Izumo City), Shimane Prefecture. Established Jukoh-gama. In 1973, received the Japan Kogei Association Chairman's Award at the Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition. In 1974, selected for the Japan Traditional Kogei Exhibition. Selected for 13 consecutive years thereafter. In 1975, became a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association. In 1977, selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. In 1979, selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. In 1981, selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition. In 1986, received the Encouragement Award at the Tanabe Museum of Art Tea Ceremony Form Exhibition. Received the award in 1988 and 1989 as well. In 1990, received the Kane-shige Toyo Award. In 1991, served as the Chief Secretary of the Japan Kogei Association Chugoku Branch. Died in 2001. #tea_bowl #MATCHA Ceramics Tea Ceramics Pottery Traditional Crafts Collection With signature Artist's work Deceased artist Dead stock Glaze Handmade Type...Pottery Type...Tea Bowl Type...Matcha Bowl
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