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Koryo Komogai Chawan (Korean Komogai Tea Bowl) Made by Kim Tae-han of Korea ========== "Komogai Chawan" is a type of Koryo tea bowl, along with Ido tea bowls and Mishima tea bowls, that was brought from the Korean Peninsula. It is named after the port of Komogai in Gyeongsangnam-do, from which it was exported to Japan. The shape of the tea bowl is characterized by: a deep form with the rim flaring outwards (end-reversal), and a rounded, bulging body. Kim Tae-han: Serves as an advisor to the kiln of Ji Sun-deok, a Korean Living National Treasure. Received a box inscription from Omotesenke Grand Master, Unsaï Sosho. Used in tea ceremonies featured in the tea ceremony magazine Tanko. etc. ========== #Halloween on Mercari
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