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The base of the bowl bears a ceramic stamp and is housed in a signed box by Mr. Keisuke Fujiwara, the second son of Mr. Kei. 《 Kei Fujiwara 》 Born: February 28, 1899 - Died: November 12, 1983. Designated a Living National Treasure in 1970 (Showa 45). While exploring the simple and powerful beauty of the Kamakura and Muromachi periods, he also incorporated modern sensibilities into his works, creating pieces with a rustic and bold feel. 《 Keisuke Fujiwara (Kyosuke) 》 The second son of Bizen ware Living National Treasure, Kei Fujiwara. In 1971, he presented "Bizen Shino," which combined Shino ware with Bizen ware techniques. He fired his first Bizen ware kiln in 1997 (Heisei 9). His works are mainly vases, sake vessels, and tea ceramics. He became a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association in 1978. He received the Kaneshige Toyo Award in the same year, and the Okayama Prefecture Cultural Encouragement Award the following year, 1979. ■Dimensions (Outer diameter) Approximately 22.0cm, (Height) Approximately 10.4cm, (Waist diameter) Approximately 24.0cm ■Condition There are stone cracks on the bottom and kiln marks (they do not penetrate the inside). There is almost no distortion or wobbling. ■Accessories Signed box, yellow cloth, and a bookmark. Bids from those with many negative reviews or new users may be deleted. Please contact us and make payment within 24 hours. After that, the winning bid will be canceled at the buyer's convenience. No claims, no returns. Shipping will only be on Saturdays and Sundays. Type...Pottery Type...Bowl Type...Large bowl Type of ware...Bizen ware Type...Medium bowl
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