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Tea Ceremony Utensils Tea container: Approximately 6cm tall, approximately 8cm in diameter. Likely an O-umi tea container. The kiln is unknown as there is no box. Covering: Futari-shizuka Kinran (brocade) According to a Google search, Futari-shizuka Kinran... The following is a quote from a Google search result for Futari-shizuka covering: It originates from the Noh costume worn when Ashikaga Yoshimasa performed "Futari-shizuka." Later, it is also called "Tachibanaya Kinran" because Sogen Tachibanaya, a tea master of the early Edo period, possessed a similar fabric. With a refined style that weaves double phoenix round patterns in an alternating pattern, it is praised as the finest Kinran among the famous fabrics. It seems that a similar tea cloth costs the following: [Quality indication: Pure silk (100% silk)] [Color: Ebi-cha (reddish-brown) Dimensions: Length (loop) approx. 27cm, Width approx. 28cm] 15,620 yen For those who understand, please consider. No box. No returns accepted.
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