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This is a tea caddy, carefully preserved as a legacy from my aunt, who taught tea ceremony for many years in the Urasenke tradition. The artist is Shoan Komori. It was fired using the traditional "Hidasuki" technique, resulting in a beautiful finish that combines rustic simplicity with elegance. "Hidasuki" refers to the unique patterns that appear when straw is wrapped around the piece during kiln firing, creating a one-of-a-kind texture woven by fire and nature. The accompanying shifuku (protective silk pouch) features an Iyo sudare (bamboo blind) pattern, and its calm colors and refined texture enhance the tea caddy. It is also recommended for preservation and appreciation. 【Product Details】 ✔ Artist: Shoan Komori ✔ Technique: Hidasuki (pattern created by straw firing) ✔ Size (approx.): Outer diameter 6cm × Height 7.5cm ✔ Accessories: Shifuku with Iyo sudare pattern, paulownia wood box 【Condition】 There are no major scratches or stains, and it is in good condition. As it has been stored for a long time, there may be minor scuffs and changes in texture due to aging. Please check the images and only purchase if you are satisfied. 【Shipping】 We will carefully package the item and ship it with consideration for its value as a tea utensil. No.008
2 months ago