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鮨屋の女将
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Kimhae chawan (tea bowls) are a type of Korean tea bowl from the early Joseon Dynasty, produced in the Kimhae area of Gyeongsangnam-do. They are characterized by a thin, hard, white porcelain body with a hard white glaze, a pale transparent or honey-colored glaze, linear patterns called "nekogaki" (cat scratches), and a distorted mouth shaped like a peach or a "shuhama" (a traditional Japanese decorative shape). The size is 12 cm x 11.3 cm x 8.1 cm in height.
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