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Chiro(値下げ依頼は不可です)
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【Tea Ceremony Utensils】 Futaoki (Lid Rest) Yellow Ko-seki style, made by Zui-zan Zui-zan mark present Comes with a wooden box 【Size】 Approx. 5cm square Height: approx. 5.5cm This item belonged to my grandmother as a tea ceremony utensil. The bottom of the wooden box is inscribed with "Purchased in 1989". The condition is good. There are no noticeable scratches or stains on the main body, and I think the condition is clean and good. The wooden box has aged, so there are some stains. Please understand. As this item has been stored at home and has aged, I would appreciate it if those who like antiques would purchase it. Shipping included & anonymous delivery. Instant purchase OK. I am also selling other tea ceremony utensils and flower vases. ↓ #chiroTeaCeremonyUtensilsEtc. Tea ceremony utensils, Haiki (ash container), Akuraku (red raku ware), for Furo (tea ceremony brazier), Yoshimura Rakunyu, with a wooden box, Kyukyodo, fragrance, folk art, antiques, retro, vessels Gengensai-ko-utsushi (copy), Sakehai (sake cup), Sencha (tea), Kobachi (small bowl), Kashiki (confectionery container), tea ceremony, Sencha, Kiyomizu-yaki (Kiyomizu ware), Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware), Tachikichi, pottery/ceramics, Mashiko-yaki, Kiyomizu-yaki, Kobachi, ceramics, pottery, folk crafts, Kyoto Urasenke (tea ceremony school), pottery, handmade, Japanese sweets, lucky charms, tea ceremony utensils, traditional crafts, made in Japan, Kashibon (confectionery tray), cat Hon-urushi-nuri (genuine lacquer) Rinka-bachi (flower-shaped bowl) Yusai, chaki (tea container), kashiki (confectionery container), kashizara (confectionery plate) Shunuri (vermilion lacquer), antiques, Showa era, tea ceremony utensils, wooden, lacquerware, Rikyu-ki (Rikyu memorial service) Kaiseki (traditional Japanese meal), Kaiseki cuisine, vessels, Urasenke, Rikyu, Living National Treasure Wooden box, Yamagata, casting, Living National Treasure, Furo (tea ceremony brazier), Haigata (ash arrangement), tea ceremony Mushikui-gotoku (insect-eaten trivet), Sato Jyo-sei, Shippo Choshi (cloisonne sake bottle), Choshi (sake bottle), Sakazugi (sake cup) Tiger Yotsuba-mon (four-leaf clover pattern) Sansui-mon (landscape pattern), sake vessels, ironware, interior, tea room Showa retro, at that time, glass, Sencha utensils, charcoal utensils Made in Japan, Mizusashi (water container), Mizusashi, Kiriko (cut glass), vintage O-keiko (practice), Hakata dolls, traditional crafts, cat pottery, koban (oval gold coin) For those who like Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, Ginza
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