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This is a nearly unused, *kohi-ki* (powdered glaze) cherry blossom tea bowl, though the original box shows some yellowing and stains. It is a work by Shozaemon of Oshikoji Kiln, and comes with its original box. The tea bowl is made of Kenzan-style clay and is covered with a *kohi-ki* glaze, upon which cherry blossoms are painted. There are no stains, cracks, or chips. The artist's signature is carved on the side of the foot. The original box shows age-related yellowing and stains. Although it is a beautiful item, please understand that it has been stored privately. Free shipping is included, and it will be sent via Mercari delivery. #Rikyu #Sotan #Sensou #Gengensai #Ennosai #Tantansai #Houunsai #Zabosai #Seisai #Sokuchusai #Jimyosai #Naosai #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Onishi #Eiraku #Teaceremonyutensils #Daitokuji #Kaisekidishes #Flowerarrangement #Vase #Pottery #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Antique #Ironteapot #Nambutekki #Gold #Kenzan #Makuzu #SakaidaKakiemon #Imaemon #Tomoko #Nishijinori #Tokusai #Imari #Kutani #Nabeshima #Kyoyaki #Kyoto #LivingNationalTreasure #Shokokuji #Ceramics #Kodo (incense ceremony utensils) #Kodo (incense ceremony) #Koro (incense burner) #Furo (tea ceremony brazier) #Shichijishiki (seven tea ceremony procedures) #Chaji (tea ceremony) #Yotogi (evening tea ceremony) #Antique #Shinoryu #Enshu #Fumai #Koicha (thick tea) #Usucha (thin tea) #HamadaShoji #InoueMani #KobayashiTaigen Rikyu Sotan Sensou Gengensai Ennosai Tantansai Houunsai Zabosai Seisai Sokuchusai Jimyosai Naosai Omotesenke Urasenke Onishi Eiraku Teaceremonyutensils Daitokuji Kaisekidishes Flowerarrangement Vase Pottery Furo (tea ceremony brazier) Antique Ironteapot Nambutekki Gold Kenzan Makuzu SakaidaKakiemon Imaemon Tomoko Nishijinori Tokusai Imari Kutani Nabeshima Kyoyaki Kyoto LivingNationalTreasure Shokokuji Ceramics Kodo (incense ceremony utensils) Kodo (incense ceremony) Koro (incense burner) Furo (tea ceremony brazier) Shichijishiki (seven tea ceremony procedures) Chaji (tea ceremony) Yotogi (evening tea ceremony) Antique Shinoryu Enshu Fumai Koicha (thick tea) Usucha (thin tea) HamadaShoji InoueMani KobayashiTaigen
6 months ago