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【Keitetsu Masuyama】 Japanese caster. Born in Toyama Prefecture in 1922. Studied under Kamashi (tea kettle maker) Fujibei Okuni. As a descendant of the "Takaoka Casting Seven" summoned by Toshinaga Maeda, the lord of the Kaga domain, he contributed to the development of "Takaoka Copperware," which accounts for approximately 95% of Japan's copperware production. Selected for the Bunten and Shoko exhibitions. His work is characterized by tea kettles and iron teapots. Currently, the second Keitetsu Masuyama has succeeded the name, and has been selected for the Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition, presenting works that incorporate a modern sensibility while based on traditional techniques. Regular member of the Japan Kogei Association. 【Size】 Width: Approximately 26.7cm, Depth: Approximately 24.5cm, Height: Approximately 22.5cm (Please allow for some errors) Please understand that there may be scratches and stains due to aging. We have not confirmed its use. It will be delivered as is, so please understand. Please check the product images for details on the condition. We also have notes in our profile. Please purchase after agreeing to them. #Tea utensils
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