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Size: Approximately 22x16cm Weight: Approximately 2056g After being filled with water for about 36 hours, there were some areas where it was slightly seeping. Please enter your customer information within 3 days after winning the bid. If we do not receive contact, we will remove the buyer. * If you are unable to contact us within 3 days for any reason, please contact us in advance. Even if there are discrepancies in the description, the condition of the photos takes precedence, so please review them carefully before purchasing. The following is a quote: The iron kettles of Seiryudo, crafted by Okuni Kotobuki, a master craftsman of the late Edo period, are one of the most sought-after items in the antique market. Why is Okuni Kotobuki's iron kettle from Seiryudo so special? Rarity: Okuni Kotobuki's works are limited in number, and rarely appear on the market. Historical Value: They are important works of art that symbolize the tea ceremony culture of the Edo period. Outstanding Craftsmanship: They are adorned with delicate casting techniques and beautiful decorations. Fusion of Practicality and Beauty: They combine the functionality of tea utensils with artistic beauty.
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