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(Size) Maximum diameter of the tea bowl: approx. 12.4cm x height: approx. 8.4cm Shared box width: approx. 14.7cm x depth: approx. 14.7cm x height: approx. 12cm (Product Description) This is a "Nishikiyoi Kabuto Tea Bowl" by Kyoto-born potter Azan Tsuji, handmade, without damage, and comes with a shared box. The condition is good. You can enjoy it as a display piece as is, or use it for tea ceremonies. There is a seal of "Azan" next to the base. The helmet pattern painted on the outside of the tea bowl is a very beautiful and luxurious piece. You can enjoy using it as is in a tea ceremony. Please check the images. This is a release from a collector. Please check the images. ★This item was purchased in Kyushu. It is being exhibited as it was acquired. Thank you for your understanding. (Biography) Azan Tsuji was born in Kyoto in 1938. He graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Osaka City University. His grandfather was Kōun, a master craftsman of Kutani ware. He studied Japanese painting under Michio Ikeda, and received instruction in pottery from his father, Kanzai (a Nitten artist). He utilizes his Japanese painting techniques in his decorative painting, creating delicate, painterly Kyoto ware tea ceramics. #NonomuraNinse #EirakuZengoro #KiyomizuRokubei #ShiraiHanshichi #MiuraChikusen #SeifuYohei #TakanoShōami #MakuzuKōsai #SugitaShōhei #MichioIkeda #KanzaiTsuji #YaichiKusube #SuiranNakamura #AzanTsuji #Kyōyaki #KiyomizuYaki #RakuYaki #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Chawan #Chadogu #Kyoto
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