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Thank you for viewing. Please read the description to the end and purchase with your understanding. [Product Name] Large Yan'u-ken, Third Generation, Living National Treasure, Yasokichi Tokuda (Masahiko Mark) Heimei Glaze Komon Tsubo (Small Pattern Vase) Authenticity Guaranteed [Accessories] Original Box, Ceramic History [Size] Height: Approximately 22.5cm Measurements are approximate due to amateur measurements. Photo scales etc. are not included. [Condition] The product has minor scratches due to aging. Please check the photos. The box has scratches, dullness, stains, and warping due to aging. Please check the photos. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to these details. [Work Introduction] This work is a rare piece with a gradation of glaze flowing in all directions and a detailed small pattern arranged. It is also large and looks good as a decoration, and is a popular work. Please take this opportunity to cherish it. [Artist Introduction] Yasokichi Tokuda III Born in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture in 1933. Studied under the first and second generation Yasokichi in 1953. Awarded the Excellence Award and the NHK Chairman's Award for the first entry "Saiko Bowl" at the 18th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1971. Held a solo exhibition in Cairo, Egypt in 1986. Succeeded to the name of Yasokichi III in 1988. Awarded the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in 1993. Certified as a holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for "Saiko Porcelain" in 1997. Held a solo exhibition at the Japan Cultural Institute in Rome in 2000. Held a solo exhibition at the Japan Gallery of the British Museum in the UK in 2005. Passed away in 2009. In the unlikely event that it is not recognized as authentic by a public appraisal institution or a designated appraiser, we will accept returns. (Appraisal fees and other expenses will be borne by the purchaser) The assessment of connoisseurs, etc., is not subject to this. [Shipping] We will pack it to prevent breakage and ship it in a cardboard box. We basically use Yu-Yu Mercari delivery. If you wish to specify a date and time, please contact us. We will change to Rakuraku Mercari delivery. Yu-Yu Mercari delivery cannot be shipped on weekends and holidays. [Notes] This is a product that has been in someone's hands once. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to perfect condition. Everything is as it is now. We will not perform any special cleaning. #Kutani ware #Yasokichi Tokuda #Masahiko Tokuda #Living National Treasure #Vase #Heimei Glaze #Flower Vase #Komon Tsubo (Small Pattern Vase) #Tsubo (Vase) #Vase The following is a description for management purposes. It is not related to the product. Kura-mi 100 ki no emasu
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