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Dimensions: Diameter: Approximately 160mm, Height: Approximately 4mm Wooden Box Dimensions: Length: Approximately 177mm, Width: Approximately 177mm, Height: Approximately 28mm Paper Box Dimensions: Length: Approximately 192mm, Width: Approximately 192mm, Height: Approximately 40mm Thank you very much for viewing this item from the many listings on Mercari's website. It appears to be unused. It is in very beautiful condition. This is a rattan woven kettle mat made by Jiro Funabashi, a rattan craft artist. Artist's Biography: Born in 1936. Selected for the Nitten Exhibition five consecutive times in 1958. Held a solo exhibition at the Nagoya Maruei Department Store in 1977, and has received numerous selections and awards. Member of the Aichi Prefectural Industrial Arts Association. The smooth and elegant luster of the rattan is carefully woven in a spiral pattern, making it a refined and sophisticated piece. The hole in the center is likely a design to release the heat from the kettle. It is a lightweight and stable item. The flexibility and resilience of the rattan will support the weight of the kettle, and the soft expression unique to natural materials will gently enhance the tea ceremony. Please check the photos for details. Photos (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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