(JP¥7,800)
+HK$271.59 Shipping fee
+HK$15.97 Service fee
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Righton2020
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This is an item from my grandmother, who held tea ceremony (Sado Sohen-ryu) classes and studied the Higashi-Abe style of Sencha tea. The items in the first photo are likely Kiyomizu-yaki (Kyoto-style pottery), but there are no instructions or original boxes. As far as a casual inspection can tell, none of the three items have any chips or stains. I am offering these for sale, hoping they will be used by someone who understands that they have been stored at home for many years. Used in tea ceremony lessons. No noticeable scratches or damages. The first item, called Ikkanjin (an idler), is one of Rikyu Shichishu (7 famous tea utensils), made of Seiji, pale-blue celadon porcelain, from Kiyomizu-yaki. The second item, called Mitsuningyo (three dolls), is also one of Rikyu Shichishu (7 famous tea utensils). The last item is called tsukune, one of the most popular shapes of lid rests. #Futaoki (Lid Rest) #Ikkanjin #Mitsuningyo #Tsukune Y Country...Japan Type...Tea Utensils Popular Keywords...Futaoki (Lid Rest) I will combine shipping with other tea utensils.
3 months ago