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[Kita Shobei] Caster
Born in 1943, currently living in Takaoka
1959 (Showa 34) After graduating from junior high school, he learned metalworking techniques in Takaoka.
In 1971, my father and teacher, Gensho, became independent and specialized in making tea utensils.
1988 (Showa 63) Succeeded the second generation Genmatsu
2003 (Heisei 15) - Created a tea kettle for the tea ceremony - continues to this day
size | Approx. maximum diameter 8.2 x height 27.6 cm Approx. diameter 6.7cm Approx. bottom diameter 6.4cm Minimum diameter: approx. 4.1cm |
author | By Shobei Kita |
box | Wooden box |
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Product code: karakanehanaire-9
[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony tools, vase, for display, Rikyu-ki] Bronze, traditional style, made by Kita Shobei (flower vase, for display)
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Sale price: ¥42,163