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[First generation Sadakazu Okeya (real name Tooru)]
At the end of the Taisho period, the kiln was opened at its current location in Imakumano Hebigatani, Higashiyama Ward.
He exhibited at the Teibunka and Nitten exhibitions, winning awards at each, and excelled in Tenmoku glaze.
[Second generation Sadakazu (real name Hiroshi)]
Member of the Japan Crafts Association
Member of the Kyoto Art and Crafts Artists Association
Born on January 6, 1933 (Showa 8)
1955 Graduated from Kyoto Fushimi High School, Ceramic Department
Located in Imakumanohozocho, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto City
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Tenmoku tea bowl, ash-covered, with silver border, made by Sadakazu Okeya
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Sales price: ¥32,560