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Thank you for viewing. Please read the description to the end and purchase with your understanding. [Product Name] Ryūken Sandaime (Third Generation) Living National Treasure Tokuda Yasokichi Vase T265 Yasokichi mark present!! Authenticity Guaranteed [Accessories] Original box, cloth, and ceramic history included [Size] Height: Approximately 15.5cm Measurements are approximate. Please understand that there may be slight variations. Please check with the photo scale. The scale is not included. [Condition] There are no cracks or chips, and the condition is good. The box has some scratches, dullness, and stains due to aging. The condition of the product has been confirmed, but there may be minor overlooked scratches due to aging. Please check the photos. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such details. The color may differ slightly from the actual product depending on the display of the computer being used. [About the Work] This work has a gradation of glaze flowing in all directions, creating an exquisite glaze landscape. It is a popular apple shape. Judging from the ceramic history and the shape of the mark, it is estimated to be from just before being designated as a Living National Treasure. Please take this opportunity to add it to your collection. [About the Artist] Tokuda Yasokichi III Born in Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture in 1933. Studied under the first and second Yasokichi in 1953. Awarded the Excellence Award and the NHK Chairman's Award for his first entry, "Saiyu Hachi," at the 18th Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition in 1971. Held a solo exhibition in Cairo, Egypt in 1986. Succeeded to the name of Yasokichi III in 1988. Awarded the Medal of Honor with Purple Ribbon in 1993. Designated as a holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for "Saiyu Porcelain" in 1997. Held a solo exhibition at the Japan Cultural Institute in Rome in 2000. Held a solo exhibition at the Japan Gallery of the British Museum in the UK in 2005. Passed away in 2009. In the unlikely event that it is not recognized as authentic by a public appraisal institution or a designated appraiser, we will accept returns. (Appraisal fees and other expenses will be borne by the buyer.) The assessment of connoisseurs, etc., is not subject to this. #Kutani ware #Tokuda Yasokichi #Tokuda Masahiko #Living National Treasure #Vase #Flower vase #Flower vessel #Tsubo (vase) #Flower vase #Heimei glaze #Saiyu (colored glaze) The following is a description for management purposes. It is not related to the product. Jimi 80 no mamimasu
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