Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, matcha tea bowl, copy of Ninsei, camellia, first storm, made by Tsuneyuki Kubota, Ikkyu kiln

Hello, this is Imaya Shizukaen.
?We have received a matcha tea bowl with the motif of Tsubaki Hatsuarashi, made by Kubota Tsuneyuki.
This is a captivating piece with the beauty of the camellia flowers, delicately painted down to the smallest detail.
Please take a look.
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Ninsei, Camellia, First Storm, by Tsuneyuki Kubota (Ikkyu Kiln)
Free shipping Camellia Shiratama White spherical buds

Size: Approx. 12cm long x 8cm high
Author Tsuneyuki Kubota (Ikkyu Kiln)
Box Wooden box

[Tsuneyuki Kubota] Ikkyu Kiln
The name Ikkyu Kiln was chosen after the Zen master Ikkyu from Tanabe.
Born in 1952 in Idecho, Tsuzukugun, Kyoto Prefecture
1969 (Showa 44) Today I graduated from the Prefectural Pottery Vocational Training School
Studied under the first generation, Mr. Josui Kato
2000: Established an independent kiln in Tanabe, Kyoto.

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Product Code: tyawann-1021
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Ninsei, Camellia, First Storm, by Tsuneyuki Kubota (Ikkyu Kiln)
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Camellia Shiratama - White spherical buds

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Sales price: ¥14,520
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