Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, water pitcher, Kyoto ware, cherry blossom, made by Nakamura Gensui, Tofukugama

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Today we are introducing a water jar, water pitcher, Kyoto ware, Sakura, made by Nakamura Gensui.
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[2nd Generation Nakamura Gensui (real name Haruka)] Tofukugama
Born in Kyoto in 1977 as the eldest son of Gensui Nakamura
In 1994, he was awarded the title of Gensui by Master Kankai Onozawa of Jukoin Temple.
2005: Heisei 17th year: Succeeded to the name of the second Nakamura Gensui?

size Approx. diameter 15.7 x height 16.3 cm
author Gensui Nakamura
box Wooden box
(the law of nature)

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Product code: mizusasi-25
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools water pitcher] Kyoto ware Sakura made by Nakamura Gensui (Tofuku Kiln)
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Related Categories:
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > Cherry Blossom Tea Ceremony Utensils (Hanami)
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea ceremony tools > Water jar (Seto-heavy-mouthed, curved water jar)
Sales price: ¥124,575
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