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Thank you for viewing. The description is automatically generated by AI. Please use the images to judge authenticity for yourself as a reference. 1. This teacup, made by Kosaburo Kuwahara, is crafted using the traditional techniques of the Kikyoya kiln. This teacup, with its beautiful brown and white glaze, is highly regarded for its design and texture, and plays an important role as a tea utensil in tea ceremony. Placed on a wooden stand, this teacup combines functionality as a tea utensil with aesthetic beauty as an interior decoration. The texture of the skin can be felt, and holding this teacup in your hand allows you to feel its warmth, providing a comfortable experience when enjoying tea ceremony. It will be an essential item for those who love the tea ceremony. Pottery from a certain era may have distortions, manufacturing flaws (kiln marks), or underfired areas (cracks). These are inherent characteristics, and are not specifically mentioned in the product description. Please carefully check the condition of the product in the images before purchasing. None in particular. Size W (Width) 11 cm H (Height) 7 cm Please forgive any oversight in the inspection as it is done by an amateur. However, I try my best to be thorough. Some items may be sold with stains still present. In addition, items are listed after only a simple cleaning. Therefore, the price is set lower. If you have any other questions, please contact me in the comments. I may miss some responses due to the large number of items listed, but please comment again if that happens. NKK01280 I am listing items that I have stored in my warehouse or purchased at antique fairs.
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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