Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, Tenmokudai, Amagasakidai, black lacquer, brass rim, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi, with stamp on back of pedestal

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Today we are introducing a Tenmokudai Amagasaki-dai black lacquered brass rim, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi, with a stamp on the back of the base.
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What is the Black Lacquer Tenmokudai Amagasakidai?
Among the black lacquered Tenmoku stands on which Tenmoku tea bowls are placed, those with a vermilion lacquer mark called a "centipede mark" on the inside of the leg are specifically called Amagasaki stands.
It comes from the legend that it was imported from China to the port of Amagasaki.

[Muneyoshi Nakamura] Yamanaka lacquer artist
Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932 (Showa 7).
1946 (Showa 21) Learned lacquer art from his father and continued to hone his skills in this field.
1987 (Showa 62) Received the tea master's name (Muneyoshi)
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author By Muneyoshi Nakamura
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Product code: tennmokudai-11
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Tenmokudai] Amagasakidai black lacquer finish brass rim made by Nakamura Muneyoshi with stamp on the back of the dai
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Centipede mark

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