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Ishikawa Takenomise Chashaku empty ceramic bottle In 1949 he graduated from

SKU: 57431133141

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Description

In 1949 he graduated from the Mie Prefecture Ceramic Institute and then entered the local training institute in Taijimi

and in 2001 he received the Governors Award at the 43rd Iroe Ceramics Exhibition

It also comes with two Japanese language blessings / information about the twelve zodiac animals

He asked the monkey to gather some wood

and it features a hand-painted depiction of a ‘kawasemi’ (kingfisher)

Ishikawa Takenomise Chashaku empty ceramic bottle In 1949 he graduated from*SHIPPING OPTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON THE DESTINATION, PLEASE SCROLL TO THE END OF THIS LISTING FOR MORE DETAILS. This listing is for a high grade lacquered bamboo chashaku made by Ishikawa Takenomise in Kyoto. Chashaku are an essential item for traditional Japanese tea ceremony, they are used for the measuring and preparation of matcha tea. The back of the spoon is coated in dark coloured urushi lacquer, and the front is unlacquered with a natural

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