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Product Number: WWTT412 Product Name: Old Goryeo Celadon, Cloud Crane Celadon Inlaid Bottle Size: Approximately 3.5cm mouth diameter x 7.5cm body diameter x 13.2cm height Weight: Approximately 175g Antique Dealer License: Fukuoka Prefectural Public Safety Commission, No. 901141810025 Description: A tea bowl fired in the Joseon Dynasty of the Korean Peninsula. Since the Muromachi period, it has been called this way in Japan, taking the name of the dynasty before the Joseon Dynasty. With the popularity of wabi-cha (a style of tea ceremony emphasizing simplicity) in the late Muromachi to Momoyama periods, it was adopted by Japanese tea masters and became the mainstream tea bowl, replacing the Tenmoku and celadon from China. It is classified into categories such as O-ido, Ao-ido, Ko-ido, Ko-nyu, Ido-waki, Soba, Katate, Yawarakade, Mishima, Hakeme, Kohiki, Amamori, Komogai, Totoya, Kaki no Heta, Goki, Warikodai, Goshomaru (white brush, black brush), Kin-kai, and Gohon, depending on the form, glaze, and origin. Among these, Ido, Mishima, and Totoya, which were brought over early, were born as miscellaneous items, but tea bowls of the Gohon lineage, such as Goshomaru, were custom-made items fired according to the preferences of tea masters after the Momoyama period. Notes: Antique art objects are best suited for collection and appreciation rather than actual use. Recommended for collectors, decoration of stores and rooms, and collection of cultural assets. Please judge the details of the condition, including missing small items, peeling, minor damage, scratches, and stains, based on the images above before bidding. The era notations in the product title and description are based on the information from the original owner and the information on the accessories, and are based on our opinion! There are scratches and stains appropriate for the era! Please take a good look at the images and make your decision before ordering regarding the value and era judgment! We try to indicate any visible scratches in the images as much as possible, but the items we handle are mostly antiques. As they are items of age, there are imperfections such as scratches, discoloration, dents, and minor scratches that cannot be fully explained. We are waiting for bids from those who can appreciate these imperfections, including the sense of age. If you have any questions, please ask, and make your own judgment as the buyer! The color of the actual item may differ from the image due to the environment of the computer monitor! Antique art objects are basically non-returnable!
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