weight | Approx. 4.8kg |
size | Approx. maximum diameter 21.9 x height excluding lid 18.7 cm Height including lid: 21cm |
author | By Masamitsu Kikuchi |
accessories | With kettle hook |
box | Wooden box |
[By Masamitsu Kikuchi]
A kettle maker living in Yamagata
Studied under Takahashi Keisuke
An artist who inherits the tradition of Oshu Yamagata casting
Born January 19, 1937 in Yamagata Prefecture
Since his first selection at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1973, he has been selected more than 10 times.
Received the Japan Crafts World Tokyo Branch Award at the 5th Traditional Crafts Musashino Store
He has been selected 12 times for the Japanese Traditional Crafts Metalwork Exhibition.
1982: Certified as a Japanese traditional craftsman in Showa 57
Full member, Japan Crafts Association
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The kettle is the symbol of the tea ceremony.
In the world of kettles and tea ceremony, the year is broadly divided into two seasons: the ro season and the furo season.
The Seven Rules of Rikyu: Stay cool in summer and warm in winter
It is customary to open the hearth at the beginning of winter and close it at the beginning of summer.
- The kettle moves from Ashiya Kama in the west to Tenmei Kama in the east, and then to Kyo Kama, and the guests are entertained with the voice of the pine wind, conveying the heart of the owner of each kettle.
- There are many things to see, such as the knob of the kettle lid, the ring, and the surface of the kettle.
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Product code: hurokama-49
☆【Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Furo kettle (kettle for furo)/fishing kettle (kettle for fishing)】 Fuji kettle Hamamatsu pattern Made by Masamitsu Kikuchi With kettle handle
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