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(Size) Bowl maximum diameter: approx. 12.2cm x height: approx. 6.8cm Shared box width: approx. 14.8cm x depth: approx. 14.8cm x height: approx. 11.8cm (Product Description) A "tea bowl" by Kyoto-born potter Tokusen Nishimura, self-made, without damage, with a shared box and shared cloth. Keido Yoshiguchi of Daitoku-ji Zuiho-in inscribed "坐忘" (Zabo - sitting in oblivion) on the bowl's body and wrote "徳泉窯 茶碗" (Tokusen Kiln Tea Bowl) on the inside of the box lid, authenticating it. The condition is good, and it can be used and enjoyed as is. There is an impressed seal of "徳泉" (Tokusen) next to the foot. This is a comfortable and easy-to-use tea bowl. It can be used and enjoyed at tea ceremonies as is. Please check the images. This is a release from a collector. Please check the images. ★This item was purchased in Kyushu. It is being exhibited as purchased. Thank you for your understanding. (Brief Biography) Keido Yoshiguchi: 1888 - 1987 Born in Gifu Prefecture, Chief Priest of Daitoku-ji Zuiho-in 509th Head Priest of Daitoku-ji #Nonomura Ninsei #Eiraku Zengoro #Kiyomizu Rokubei #Shirai Hanshichi #Miura Chikusen #Seifu Yohei #Takano Shoami #Makuzu Kōsai #Sugita Shohei #Ikeda Michio #Tsuji Kansai #Kusube Yaichi #Nakamura Suiran #Tsuji Azan #Kyo-yaki #Kiyomizu-yaki #Raku-yaki #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Chawan #Chadogu #Kyoto
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