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▷ Item: Tea Ceremony Utensil, Hibashi (two in a pair) ▷ Artist: 13th Generation Gorosaburo Kanaya (Sakuzen) ▷ Material: Iron ▷ Production Period: Believed to be from the mid to late Showa era (around 1946-1989) ▷ Accessories: Paulownia wood box (with artist's signature and inscription), bookmark (with family lineage), fukusa bag ▷ Features ・ Hibashi with a signed box by the 13th generation Gorosaburo Kanaya. ・ An artist's work by "Gorosaburo Kanaya," a renowned metalwork name in Kyoto. ・ A collector's item with a signed box and bookmark, confirming its authenticity. ・ Suitable not only for tea ceremony practice but also for viewing and antique collection. ▷ Condition ・ Surface of the metal has age-related dullness and stains. ・ No significant bends or damage, in usable condition. ・ Paulownia wood box has scratches and minor dents / Fukusa bag has discoloration and signs of use. ⚪︎ Will be delivered as is, without cleaning or maintenance. (Iron hibashi from the mid to late Showa era by the 13th generation Gorosaburo Kanaya. This is an authentic work with a signed box and bookmark, highly valued in the antique market. Recommended for tea ceremony enthusiasts and antique collectors.) 【Search Keywords】 Tea ceremony utensils, charcoal utensils, hibashi, iron, 13th generation Gorosaburo Kanaya, metalwork, signed box, ash utensils, antiques, collection, Showa retro, Gorosaburo Kanaya
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