Red Cherry Blossom Design Rice bowl Very Small size Shouhou Kiln Diameter 10.5cm store Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: Diameter 10.5cm, Height 4.5cm, Cosmetic box
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box.
This is a rice bowl with a beautiful auspicious design in vermilion by Shoho Itoh of Shoho Kiln, Kiyomizu-yaki ware of Kyoto ware.
It is a lovely size of about 10cm in diameter, smaller than usual, also called a grandchild bowl.
The red color of the toe is glossy. It has a beautiful flower pattern.
There are many colors on the flower drawn by the Ichin technique.
The inside is also abstracted with light Gosu.
Underglaze and overglaze painting. It is a high quality rice bowl that is typical of Kiyomizu ware that went back and forth in the kiln many times.
The unique color of Kotoji ware makes your heart beat faster.
Just looking at the floral patterns drawn on one teacup will enrich your heart.
Hanazashi is a symbol of happiness.
It is said to be a symbol of wealth and happiness, and is one of the motifs that have been loved since ancient times.
It is a perfect gift for celebrations.
Product Number 11168 Small Teacup with Cherry Blossom Design in Red Seal, Shobu
A small teacup with cherry blossom design on the red toe, also called a grandchild teacup.
Dimensions: Diameter 10.5cm, Height 4.5cm, Cosmetic box
A small teacup with a cherry blossom design.
About the color of the container
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Shomine Itoh, Shomine Kiln
Studied under his predecessor, Shoho.
In 1989, succeeded to the kiln. He mainly works store with porcelain.
Mainly works with porcelain, and produces a wide range of vessels with a delicate taste. He always pursues new and original techniques.
His softly colored kotoji is especially popular.
Born in Kyoto City in 1959.
Won a prize at Kyoto Traditional Industrial Technician Exhibition in 1989.
1994 Held a solo exhibition in Paris
1995 Demonstrated and taught pottery making and painting in Australia.
Certified as a traditional craftsman in 1999
2006 Awarded the Mayor of Kyoto Prize at the Blue Kiln Society