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Type...Pottery...Tea Bowl...Matcha Bowl Kiln...Tsuboya-yaki This is a Tsuboya-yaki tea bowl by Jiro Kinjo, the first Living National Treasure of Okinawa, featuring a fish carving. The sunset glaze melts beautifully, and the firing is bright and crisp, making it a desirable piece. The glaze, known as Kinjo's two-color glaze (blue and yellowish-brown), is glossy and vibrant, appearing as if it was just taken out of the kiln. This is a superb item with a wonderful feel in the hand, and I think it will make your tea ceremony enjoyable. Size: Approximately 8.1 cm in height, approximately 15.7-15 cm in width. Please allow for some error. I think this price is cheap, including shipping! First come, first served! Mint condition. The price is set at the lowest possible point. I cannot accept price negotiations, so please be satisfied with the images and purchase immediately. I will discount for bulk purchase requests. Also, I can discount for multiple purchases, so please comment if you are interested. Thank you very much.
5 months ago