Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, incense holder, end of year, setsubun, orange, by Ryoji Nakamura

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Today we are introducing the incense holder "Daidai" by Ryoji Nakamura.
Please take a look.

Orange
Two years of fruit
If you forget to harvest the orange fruits, they will turn green in the spring and summer and remain on the tree, turning yellow in the fall.

[Ryoji Nakamura] (Younger brother of Akimine Nakamura)
Born in 1955 in Higashiyama, Kyoto
1979: Graduated from Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Technical College, Molding Department and Research Department
After that, he studied Kiyomizu ware under Inoue Shunpo, Nakamura Suiran, and Nakamura Shuho.



size Approx. diameter 5.8 x height 5.2 cm
author By Ryoji Nakamura
box Wooden box

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Product code: kougou-107
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, incense holder, end of year/Setsubun] Orange (daidai), by Ryoji Nakamura
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Incense holder for hearth

Related Categories:
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils
Tea ceremony utensils for festivals > February 3, Setsubun utensils
Seasonal Tea Ceremony Utensils > Year-end Utensils (Christmas)
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Tea Ceremony Utensils > Incense and Incense Holders (for use with robes and braziers)
Sales price: ¥18,700
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