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Imari, Ko-Imari, Octagonal Aka-e Bowl, Koyama Kiln, Floral Pattern, Confectionery Bowl, Confectionery Dish, Made by Karin One side of the octagon: 8cm 19.5 x 19.5 x 9 cm Weight: [omitted] The original box has scratches, stains, and looseness. 22.5 x 22.5 x 11.2 cm My grandmother was a tea ceremony instructor. I would like to sell it to someone who will cherish it. It is a modest, delicate, and refined confectionery bowl. I plan to gradually list tea ceremony utensils. I will pack it carefully. Trackable and insured. Shipped via Rakuraku Mercari Bin or Yu-Yu Mercari Bin. It is an old item. #MoominMama's Tea Utensils List Management Number: No. 51 #TraditionalCrafts #Sencha #Antique #OldArt #Pottery #Porcelain #Seto #TeaUtensils #Antique #Teabowl #TeaCeremony #SenchaUtensils #Pottery #Ceramics #Hagiware #MatchaBowl #ConfectioneryDish #ConfectioneryPlate #Oribe #IndividualPlates #KaratsuYaki #KutaniYaki #KoImari #KiyomizuYaki #KyoYaki #AritaYaki #BizenYaki #Chashaku #SetoYaki #ShigarakiYaki #Futaoki #Mizusashi #Kogo #YamanakaNuri #AuspiciousPattern #NinseiCopy #KyoYaki #KiyomizuYaki #Akae
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