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【Unused】Tanba Tachikui Ware ◆ A masterpiece that combines appreciation and practicality Good for display! Even better for use!! 【Hiroyuki Ichino, Traditional Crafts Artist, Tanba Ennen Kiln】 ◆ This is a work by the late artist Hiroyuki Ichino. ◆ Size: Approximately 15 x 15 x 23 cm It is said that his works are not widely available, and sake vessels are even rarer. I would be happy to pass this valuable piece on to someone who appreciates it. ◆ Around 1982, a relative received it as a celebration gift, and it is an unused tokkuri (sake bottle) that was carefully stored in a tea box and slept in its original box. ◆ The original box contained a bookmark and a "Comprehensive Evaluation Standard Price List for Traditional Crafts Artists" (photo 6). I don't understand it as a layman, but if you know the value, please take a look! (´∀`*) ◆ The original box has some age-related stains, but I think it's in good condition. 【Tanba Tachikui Ware】 Tanba Tachikui ware is recognized as a Japan Heritage site as one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan. Tanba Tachikui ware is pottery fired in the Imada area of Tanba-Sasayama City, Hyogo Prefecture. It mainly produces daily necessities, and is also called Tanba ware or Tachikui ware. Its origins date back to the Heian period, and it is counted as one of the Six Ancient Kilns. It is a traditional Japanese craft with a history, and the famous British potter Bernard Leach was also a disciple. Mr. Hiroyuki Ichino, the artist of this work, comes from the Ichino family, known as the "Ichino family of Tachikui ware." Even now, the "Ichino family" continues to pass down the tradition as a family, producing many talented artists. 【Anonymous Delivery】Shipped via Mercari delivery. No pets or smokers. Amateur inspection, smartphone photography, no color processing. Lighting: Nighttime LED warm color There may be differences in how it appears depending on your monitor. We look forward to your consideration if you understand and agree with the above. Hidden gem Type: Pottery Type: Tokkuri (sake bottle) Type: Sake vessel Type: Tableware Pottery: Bizen ware Gift 60th birthday Celebration
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