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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Mizujashi (water pitcher)] Glass (crystal) Giyama (Giyaman) Bohemia three-legged Jingyusai inscribed (Hisada Muneya)
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[Hisada family]
The Hisada family was the husband of the daughter of the third head priest, Sotan, and is of Rikyu's bloodline. If the family line was in danger of dying out, a son was adopted from the Hisada family.
The name of the Hisada family's hermitage is Hanshoan, which refers to the two-tatami medium-sized tea room built by the third head priest, Sozen.

[Genealogy of the Hisada family]
[First Generation Soei Seiseisai]
1559 - March 6, 1624. His real name was Shinpachi Hisada Fusamasa.
(Rikyu's nephew?)
[Second Generation Sori Jukutokusai]
1610-November 7, 1685 Rihei Honma
(Husband of Sen Sotan's daughter Kure, brother of Fujimura Yoken)

[Fujimura Yoken] (One of Sotan's four heavenly kings) He was the second son of Hisada Soei, the first head of the Hisada family, which had close ties with the Sen family, and is said to have been adopted into the Fujimura family of Juniya, a kimono merchant.
He learned the tea ceremony from Yabuuchi Shochi, and was also taught by Kobori Masakazu (Enshu) and Kanamori Shigechika (Souwa). Later, he was allowed to teach the daisu under Sen Sotan, and was counted as one of Sotan's four heavenly kings.
After his death, "Yoken Shishu" was published in 1803 (Kyowa 3), edited by Michioki Ogino.
[Third Generation Sozen Tokuyosai]
1647 - May 6, 1707 Formerly called Homma Kanbei
(Sozen excelled in handicrafts, and there are many excellent tea bowls and tea scoops, such as the charcoal Sozen basket.)
[4th Generation Muneya Fukyosai]
1681 - January 13, 1744 Nephew of Sozen
<The fourth generation Fukyosai had a second son, and for reasons unknown, his second son, Soetsu, succeeded Hanjoan.>

[Takakura Hisada family successive generations]
[5th ​​Generation Soetsu Ryotekisai]
1715 - April 26, 1768 Second son of Fukyosai
[6th Generation: Okina Sokei, Sensai]
1742 – July 24, 1785
[7th Generation Imyō Soya Kōkōsai]
1767 – November 29, 1819
[8th Generation Muneto]
Unknown - June 30, 1844 Adopted son, originally called Seki Muneyoshi
[9th Ichijo Soyo]
Unknown-August 24, 1862 Grandson of Sumiyama Yoho

What is "Sumiyamaya"?
Sumiyama Yoho was the first (?-?)
He is a disciple of the 6th generation Soza of the Omotesenke school. His sister is the wife of the 7th generation Soza.
2nd Generation (1782-1855) Tenmei 2nd Year - Ansei 2nd Year Adopted son of the first generation Yang Fu
After the death of the 9th head of the Omotesenke school, Ryojosai, he became the guardian of the young Kyukosai.
Ichijo Soyo (~August 24, 1862) ~ Bunkyu 2, 9th generation of the Takakura Hisada family
(Grandson of the eighth head of the Sumiyama family, Yoho Isonsai. His childhood name was Iwanosuke.)

[10th Generation Muneyoshi Genjosai]
1856 - April 24, 1895
(Son of the 10th head of the Omotesenke school, Kyukosai, and grandson of Kokosai)
[11th Moriichi Souya Museisai]
1884 - September 13, 1946
[The 12th generation Soya Jinyusai]
1925 - October 22, 2010
Born in Kyoto in 1925 (Taisho 14), his name was Kazuhiko and he was the eldest son of the 11th generation Mutekisai Muneya.
Graduated from Kyoto University, Department of History
[The 13th Soya Tokuryusai]
1958-October 13, 2011 Current generation


Size: Approx. diameter (body) 21 x height excluding lid 12 cm
Approx. height including lid: 14.5cm
Material Lid: Urumi coating
Bohemian Glass (Western Czech Republic)
Author: Jinyusai (Muneya Hisada)
Box Wooden box

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Product code: mizusasi-12
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Mizujashi (water pitcher)] Glass (crystal) Giyama (Giyaman) Bohemia three-legged Jingyusai inscribed (Hisada Muneya)
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Omotesenke Jingyusai, Hermitage name: Hantokoan
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Retail price: ¥184,800

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