Matcha tea bowl, copy of Kuro Ninsei, cherry blossom, made by Tezuka Sekiun, Kacho Kiln

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Kuro Ninsei, cherry blossom, made by Tezuka Sekiun (Kachogama)
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[Tezuka Ishigumo (real name Mitsuru)]
Born in Kyoto in 1942, the fifth son of Gyokudō Tezuka.
Studied under Master Gyokudou
1971 (Showa 46) Opened the Kanshuji Kiln in Yamashina, Kyoto.
From Master Takada Myoho, the chief priest of Daitokuji Temple, on the occasion of his 60th birthday in 2001
Kiln name: Kachogama, Pottery name: Ishiun
2003: Opened Kacho Kiln in Saga, Kyoto
Died in 2006
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[Tezuka Hirotada] Mitsuuji's son
Born in Kyoto in 1973 (Showa 48)
Graduated from the Faculty of Economics, Doshisha University in 1996
2002: Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Technical College Molding Course
2004: Completed the Kyoto City Industrial Technology Research Institute Ceramics Course
2004: Studied under his father, Tezuka Sekiun, at Kachogama
Since then, he has been presenting and studying at solo exhibitions and group exhibitions.

More works by Tezuka Sekiun here → Please click to view.

Seasonal tea ceremony utensils can be found here → Please click to view.

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Product Code: tyawann-307
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Kuro Ninsei, cherry blossom, made by Tezuka Sekiun (Kachogama)
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Tessen's painting
Kachougama Kiln

Related Categories:
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > March 3rd, Hinamatsuri
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > Cherry Blossom Tea Ceremony Utensils (Hanami)
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowl (colored painting)
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowls (colored painting) > Spring
Sales price: ¥143,000

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