Matcha bowl Tea Bowl outlet Oshidori Manarin duck Bahan kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Matcha bowl Tea Bowl outlet Oshidori Manarin duck Bahan kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: Ceramic Size: Diameter 125cm× Width 125cm x Height 65 cmOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand.
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Product code: Matcha bowl Tea Bowl outlet Oshidori Manarin duck Bahan kiln made in Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material: Ceramic

Size: Diameter 12.5cm× Width 12.5cm x Height 6.5 cm

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with wooden box


As you can see on the front, there is a dent called ekubo. These are intentionally pressed by the artist's fingers in the design.



This is a matcha cup of good luck charm depicting the symbol of marital bliss, mandarin ducks and pine and plum blossoms in the Yawata kiln of Kiyomizu-yaki pottery.

The surface of the clay is very gorgeous with overglaze painting.
It is the mandarin eagle which gave a delicate and gorgeous painting. This tea bowl is suitable for various celebratory occasions.

A pine tree and a plum tree are depicted on the outlet sides of the lovingly cuddled oshidori, respectively.
It would make a great gift for a couple's anniversary or other occasions.

Inside view. The brushstrokes are bold!
The zanguri texture is perfect for austere tea.

A view of the high ground (the back of the vessel turned over).

Oshidori, the symbol of good luck, is a great gift for the elderly, golden wedding ceremonies and wedding celebrations.
The lovely mandarin duck will bring great fortune to the bearer.
Product No. 7019 Kissho Oshidori Maccha Bowl Yahata

Dimensions: 12cm in diameter x 8cm in height, wooden box

Each piece is handmade, so the shape, color, and size may vary.
About the color of the vessel
Please note that colors may look different in the posted images than in the real thing due to the influence of the lighting, computer, and monitor at the time of shooting and the settings. Please be aware that there may be differences in color between the images shown and the actual product.
Sakata Yawata .
Born in Miyazaki Prefecture in 1950.
In 1975, he studied under Kozo Kawashima for four years.
He became independent in 1980. Up to the present.
While making the best use of the original characteristic of soil and a sense of material
I aim to create delicate handmade vessels that are typical of Kyoto. 

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