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With a maker's mark. The greatest charm of Seto-style mizusashi (water jars) lies in the natural scenery created by the amber or black-brown glaze and the simple yet elegant form of the vessel. The deep, aged colors bring a sense of calm and dignity to the tea ceremony, and the flavor increases with use. Presence that stands out because of its simplicity The straightforward form of the single-layered mouth highlights the expression of the glaze, as the decoration is kept to a minimum. The surface, where black and red tones mix exquisitely, shows different expressions depending on the season and the combination of items, and can be either the main character or a supporting role in the tea ceremony. The appearance that evokes wabi-sabi embodies the spirit of the tea ceremony. Both usability and formality The practicality of a wide mouth, making it easy to pour water in and out, is also attractive. In addition, the old Seto-style mizusashi can be used widely, from formal tea ceremonies to everyday use. The elegant appearance and harmonious balance tighten the atmosphere of the tea room and quietly connect the hearts of the host and guest. The box is remarkably old. Shipping will be on Tuesdays or Wednesdays. 0093
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