[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Glass matcha tea bowl (glass matcha tea bowl)] Glass (glass) Flat tea bowl Sawagata Made by Kaiho Yagi Heat-resistant glass
Imaya Imaya Imaya Tea Ceremony Japanese Tea / Tea Ceremony Utensils Imaya Seikoen / Imaya Seikoen Limited Partnership / Imaya Seikoen / imaya
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Product Code: tyawann-250
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Glass matcha tea bowl (glass matcha tea bowl)] Glass (glass) Flat tea bowl Sawagata Made by Kaiho Yagi Heat-resistant glass
Colorful tea bowl
Iraho Iraho
Related Categories:
Seasonal Tea Ceremony Utensils > June Early Summer Utensils (Season of Fresh Greenery and Rainy Season)
Festival Tea Utensils > July 7th, Tanabata Festival
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > Summer Tea Ceremony Utensils
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowl (colored painting)
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowls (colored painting) > Summer
Sale price: ¥5,115
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Glass matcha tea bowl (glass matcha tea bowl)] Glass (glass) Flat tea bowl Sawagata Made by Kaiho Yagi Heat-resistant glass
Colorful tea bowl
Iraho Iraho
Related Categories:
Seasonal Tea Ceremony Utensils > June Early Summer Utensils (Season of Fresh Greenery and Rainy Season)
Festival Tea Utensils > July 7th, Tanabata Festival
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > Summer Tea Ceremony Utensils
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowl (colored painting)
Tea ceremony tools > Japanese tea bowls (colored painting) > Summer
Sale price: ¥5,115
[Yagi Kaiho]
Born in 1950 in Yamashiro-cho, Kyoto Prefecture
1961 (Showa 41) Completed Kyoto Prefectural Potter Vocational Training Institute
Studied under the first generation Kato Josui
1988 (Showa 63) Received the Osaka Bureau of International Trade and Industry Award at the 10th Kyoyaki and Kiyomizuyaki Exhibition
1994: Won an award at the 23rd Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition
1995: Won an award at the 24th Japanese Traditional Crafts Kinki Exhibition and held a four-person exhibition in France
2003: Certified as a Kyo-yaki/Kiyomizu-yaki traditional craftsman, moved his workshop to Yamashiro Taga
Since then, he has won numerous awards at department stores and public exhibitions.
For more of Kaiho Yagi's works , click here → Please click to view.
For various glass works , click here → Please click to view.