- The groove on the base is deeper than usual, allowing your fingers to easily grip the base, making it easy to perform the tea ceremony.
[Mizude Song Aya (real name Masaru)] Anshu Kiln
Born in Kyoto in 1948 (Showa 23)
1969 (Showa 44) Trained as a potter under his uncle, Eiho Kato
1972 (Showa 47) Graduated from the Prefectural Pottery Training School
1977 (Showa 52) Opened kiln in Yamashina, Kyoto
1979 (Showa 54) Exhibition of works by Todaiji Temple's Kiyomizu Kosho
1980 (Showa 55) Climbed and built a kiln in Hanase, Rakuhoku
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Glass matcha tea bowl (glass matcha tea bowl)] Glass (crystal) Giyama (Giyaman) Flat tea bowl Ripples Made by Mizuide Soken Ultra heat-resistant glass
The bottom of the tea bowl is flat, making it easy to prepare tea.
Your fingers will be able to grip the high platform easily, making the tea ceremony a breeze.
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Sales price: ¥6,534