Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, confectionery container, Setsubun, dried confectionery container, box shape, Setsubun lacquerware, character for "naifuuku" (fun within), by Yamashita Hosai

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Today we would like to introduce a dried sweets container in the shape of a square, with Setsubun maki-e and the character for "Naifu" (good fortune) made by Yamashita Hosai.
Please take a look.

[Yamashita Hosai] (lacquer artist)
Born in 1944 (Showa 19) in Yamanaka Town, Ishikawa Prefecture.
1964 (Showa 39) Studied under his father, the lacquer artist Seiho, and aspired to become a Yamanaka lacquerware craftsman.
1978 (Showa 53) - Succeeded the name of the 2nd Hosai
Studied under his father, Seiho Yamashita?

size Approx. 17.5 x 17.5 x 7.7 cm
author By Hosai Yamashita
box Gift box

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Product code: higasiki-76
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, sweets container, Setsubun] Dried sweets container, square shape, Setsubun lacquer, with the character for "good fortune" written on it, by Yamashita Hosai
Masugata, Masugata, Masugata, Made by Yamashita Hosei

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Sale price: ¥25,097

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