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For over 200 years, since the Kansei era, the techniques of chokin kazari kanagu (chasing and decorative metal fittings) have been passed down in Kyoto, and the current head is the seventh generation. Since the seventh-generation Yoshiyasu took over the name of the fourth-generation Eishin from his father in 2009 (Heisei 21), these are likely works of the sixth generation, or possibly the fifth generation. They create tea ceremony utensils, ornaments, metal hardware, etc., but I believe these plates are rare. Those who are knowledgeable will understand upon seeing them. They were already present when I was a child. In my home, they seemed to have been used as individual plates for serving sweets for celebrations. Unfortunately, I only inherited four of them. Each one is made by hammering, so the edges have a wavy design. They feel quite old, but I would like to offer them to someone who is interested. I ask that you understand the condition. If you have any questions, I can add more photos, so please feel free to ask. Please note that I may lower the price at my discretion, but I would appreciate it if you could purchase them at the listed price. Size: Diameter: Approximately 15cm Height: Approximately 0.7cm Weight varies, but approximately 83-90g per plate Please forgive any errors due to amateur measurements. ☆To prevent any issues, I will record and save a video from the start of packaging until sealing. ☆Measures against substitution have been implemented, and inquiries regarding counterfeit items will require contact information for the appraisal shop and the person in charge. Thank you.
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