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Type...Pottery...Rice Bowl...Tsuboya-yaki This is a Tsuboya-yaki Ebi-uo Mon Makai (rice bowl) by Jiro Kinjo, the first Living National Treasure of Okinawa, with a wooden box. It is a popular piece with a laughing fish and shrimp carving on a brushstroke pattern. The inside is bright, and it is a superb piece with a crisp overall firing. Judging from the dynamism of the carving, it is undoubtedly a work from his prime. It has a wide expanse of 16 cm in the Ido style, giving it a strong presence. It also feels very good in the hand. Size: Height approx. 6.5 cm, Maximum width approx. 16 cm. Please allow for some error. Special price! Excellent quality, I think this price is cheap including shipping! First come, first served! Undamaged, beautiful condition. There is a slight adhesion mark on the foot. The price is set at the lowest possible point. I cannot accept price negotiations, so please purchase immediately. Please be satisfied with the images before purchasing. Discounts are available for "bulk purchases." Thank you very much.
1 month ago