Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, incense holder, fan, kaya, morning glory lacquer, made by Seizan Nakabayashi

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Today we will introduce an incense holder and fan with morning glory maki-e by Nakabayashi Seizan.
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[Nakabayashi Seizan] Echizen Makie artist, living in Sabae City, Fukui Prefecture
Born in 1951 (Showa 26)
Studied under her teacher's husband, Issei Minowa
Since acquiring the skills of Maki-e, she has been practicing Maki-e for tea ceremony utensils with her husband. She is particularly good at Maki-e of trees, flowers, grass, birds, small animals, etc.
Selected for the Nihon Geijutsu Exhibition, and honorable mention in the Japanese Flower Vase and Tea Ceremony Art and Craft Exhibitions.
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size Approximately 9cm long x 6cm wide x 2.2cm thick
material Made of kaya wood
author By Seizan Nakabayashi
box Wooden box


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Product code: kougou-157
[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony tools Incense holder] Uchiwa fan, kaya wood, morning glory lacquer, made by Seizan Nakabayashi
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Incense holder for brazier

Related Categories:
Seasonal Tea Ceremony Utensils > June Early Summer Utensils (Season of Fresh Greenery and Rainy Season)
Festival Tea Ceremony Utensils > Summer Tea Ceremony Utensils
Tea ceremony utensils
Tea Ceremony Utensils > Incense and Incense Holders (for use with robes and braziers)
Sales price: ¥14,960
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