Tea utensils, tea ceremony tools, matcha tea bowl, copy of Kenzan, Naruko, Ikkyu kiln

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Today we will be introducing the Matcha tea bowl, a copy of Kenzan's Naruko by Ikkyu Kiln.
Please take a look.


[Tsuneyuki Kubota] Ikkyu Kiln
The name Ikkyu Kiln was chosen after the Zen master Ikkyu from Tanabe.
Born in 1952 in Idecho, Tsuzukugun, Kyoto Prefecture
1969 (Showa 44) Today I graduated from the Prefectural Pottery Vocational Training School
Studied under the first generation, Mr. Josui Kato
In 2000, he established his own kiln in Tanabe, Kyoto.

size Approx. diameter 12 x height 8.1 cm
author Ikkyu Kiln
box Wooden box


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Product Code: tyawann-119
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Kenzan, Naruko, Ikkyu Kiln
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Sales price: ¥16,280

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