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Product Details This is a Hagi tea bowl "Seiun" by Kyuwa Miwa, the tenth generation. The soft color tones are very elegant and beautiful, making it a superb piece. This work is from the era when he used the name Kyuwa after being designated as a National Treasure. There is a kao (signature) of the 13th generation of the Omotesenke school, Sokuchusai, on the back of the box lid. ★Kyuwa Miwa X (1895-1981)★ He succeeded the Hagi-yaki Miwa kiln and took the name Kyusetsu X. Designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) in 1970. Size: Diameter 14.5cm x Height 8.5cm Condition: There are no visible flaws, cracks, or repairs. Please consider that this is an antique item, and there may be some age-related wear and tear, or small scratches. Shipping will be via Sagawa Express.
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