Free shipping Festivals and festivals Tools Incense holder for hearth
Size: Approx. diameter 6.1 x height 5.3 cm
Author: Nakamura Shuho
Box Wooden box
◆First generation [Nakamura Akiho real name: Taichi]
Born in Ushijima, Ishikawa Prefecture
Later moved to Higashiyama, Kyoto City
Dedicated to overglaze painting
Died in 1964
◆Second generation [Nakamura Akiho, real name: Ryoichi]
Born in Taisho 7
Exhibited at the Frankfurt Messe in West Germany in 1974.
Died in 1976
◆Third generation [Nakamura Shuho, real name: Koichi] Currently the third generation
Artist history
Born in 1947 in Higashiyama, Kyoto
1966: Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Industrial College Ceramics Department
1993: Exhibited at the Contemporary Kyoto and Kiyomizu Ware Exhibition in Paris
1994: Certified as a traditional Kyoto-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki craftsman
For more of Nakamura Shuho's work , click here → Please click to view.
Click here for Hinamatsuri tools → Please click to view.
Various cherry blossom tools can be found here → Please click to view.
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Product code: kougou-18
[Tea ceremony utensils, incense holder] Colored painting of cherry blossoms, drum, made by Nakamura Shuho
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Incense holder for hearth
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