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[First generation Shoami]
He became a disciple of Shibata Nyoami in Gojo, and at the age of 28, he became independent in Imakumano and received the title Shoami from his master.
[Second Generation Takano Shoami]
1930 (Showa 5) First generation Shoami founded
Born in Kyoto in 1941 (Showa 16)
Graduated from Kyoto City University of Arts in 1966
Learned the trade under his teacher, the first Shoami
1980 (Showa 55) Held a 50th anniversary exhibition together with the first generation.
1993 (Heisei 5) Became the second generation
Currently in production at Obaku Tosho Shoami Studio in Higashiyama, Japan.
Mainly produces porcelain matcha and sencha tea utensils with blue and white porcelain, auspicious porcelain, colored porcelain, and kouchin porcelain.
Obaku Potter: "My studio is in Higashiyama, Kyoto"?size Approx. 6 x 6 x 3.9 cm author Written by Shoami Takano box Wooden box Click here for carp streamers → Please click to view.
Tanabata tools can be found here → Please click to view.
Click here for Double Ninth Festival → Please click to view.
Imaya Imaya Imaya Tea Ceremony Japanese Tea / Tea Ceremony Utensils Imaya Seikoen / Imaya Seikoen Limited Partnership / Imaya Seikoen / imaya
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[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony utensils lid rest] Colored painting of hydrangea by Shoami Takano
Hydrangea
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Tea ceremony tools > Lid rests (for robes and braziers) and bamboo lid rests
Sales price: ¥8,360