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Engraver / Miyuki Chosa [Completion Commemoration of Meiji Jingu Shrine Facility Improvement Project / January 1984] Copper plate large-size clip / binder 16-leaf chrysanthemum crest This is a rare work by the deceased. Only the main body is shown in the image, and there are no accessories such as the original box. It has been cleaned. The material used is not specified. Size: 80mm x 60mm x maximum width 23mm Weight: 82g This item has been stored at home for a long time and is considered USED. There are no accessories such as storage boxes. There are stains, scratches, and rust. There are also some bends. Shipping will be via [Yu-Packet Post mini]. This is a home-stored USED item. Please check the specifications, size, and condition from the images and make your purchase with your understanding. * Miyuki Chosa (1915 - 2002) Engraver, recipient of the Order of Culture. Born in present-day Satsuma-cho, Kagoshima Prefecture. Real name: Yoshiyuki. Studied under Terukumo Kobayashi in 1930 and Kiyoshi Unno in 1940. First selected for the Shin Bunten in 1942, and exhibited at the Nitten after the war, receiving a special selection in 1954 and again the following year. Nitten judge in 1957. Participated in the establishment of the Japan Metalwork Artists Association in 1958, Nitten Councilor, participated in the establishment of the Contemporary Crafts Artists Association in 1962, received the Japan Art Academy Award in 1966[1], Nitten Director in 1969, Japan Art Academy Member in 1974, Nitten Managing Director in 1975, established the Japan New Crafts Artists League in 1978, Cultural Merit Award in 1987, and received the Order of Culture in 1993.
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