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This is a Rice series bowl, designed by Friedl Holzer-Kjellberg (F.H. Kjellberg), who began her career at Arabia in Finland in 1924. The series was produced from 1942 to 1974, and this is a relatively large-sized bowl from that series. The series is said to have been inspired by the ceramics of the Song dynasty in China. It is imaginable that there were many trials, errors, and difficulties before the product was completed. It is one of her representative works and also a representative series of Arabia. Size (approx.): 12 cm in diameter, 6.1 cm in height, 3.6 cm in base diameter Condition: No scratches, no stains, in beautiful condition Both the size and silhouette are very similar to a small Tenmoku tea bowl (such as the National Treasure, Yohen Tenmoku tea bowl), so it would be interesting to use it as if it were a tea ceremony. The green of the tea is beautiful. (The last image is a portrait of the artist)
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