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(Size) Teabowl maximum diameter: approx. 12cm x height: approx. 7.5cm Shared box width: approx. 14.7cm x depth: approx. 14.7cm x height: approx. 11.3cm (Product Description) This is a "Kiln-Fired White Flow Teabowl" by Ueno ware potter Junichi Takatsuru, from Fukuoka Prefecture. It is self-made, in perfect condition, and comes with a shared box, yellow cloth, and pamphlet. The condition is good, and it can be used and enjoyed as is. There is a seal of "Junichi" next to the foot. The flow of the white glaze over the black glaze is very beautiful and elegant. This teabowl can be enjoyed at tea ceremonies regardless of the season. Please check the images. This is a release from a collector's collection. Please check the images. ★This item was purchased in the Kyushu region. It is being exhibited as purchased. Thank you for your understanding. (Biography) Junichi Takatsuru: 1963: Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association Award (twice) Selected for the 5th Nitten Exhibition 1964: Recommended twice for the 3rd National Prefectural Exhibition Selection Exhibition Member of the Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association "Ceramics Exhibition" at Kokura Izutsuya "Exhibition of Works" at Fukuoka Iwataya 1965: Selected for the 12th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition "Brother Exhibition" at Kokura Izutsuya 1966: Selected for the Western Japan Crafts Exhibition Prefectural Art Association Award at the 9th Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association Exhibition "Brother Exhibition" at Yawata Izutsuya 1967: Japan Crafts Association Western Branch Director's Award at the 2nd Western Japan Crafts Exhibition "Exhibition of Works" at Kurume Izutsuya 1968: Selected for the 15th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition Selected for the 3rd Western Japan Crafts Exhibition 1969: Selected for the 4th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition 1970: Selected for the 5th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition Selected for the 17th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition Selected for the Mainichi Ceramics Exhibition 1971: Selected for the 6th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition Selected for the 18th Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition 1972: Exhibited at the 2nd Japan New Artist Exhibition 1973: Exhibited at the 3rd Japan New Artist Exhibition 1974: "Solo Exhibition" at Fukuoka Tamaya Living Crafts Exhibition 1975: Asahi Shimbun Company Gold Prize at the 10th Western Japan Crafts Exhibition Living Crafts Exhibition Full Member of the Japan Crafts Association 1978: Held a Tea Ceremony Ware Exhibition at Fukuoka Iwataya #KUMAGAIKoyo #KUMAGAIHokyo #TAKATSURUGen #TAKATSURUJunichi #WATAKATAKyu #TAKADASan #TAHARAToubei #SAKATADeika #SAKAKomaezaemon #EnshuSevenKilns #KoUenoWare #Mingei #UenoWare #Omotesenke #Urasenke #FukuokaPrefecture #Teabowl #TeaCeremonyUtensils
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