[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Furo (cut-and-paste furo/cut-and-paste kettle)] Korean Furo Hamamatsu pattern true shape kettle set by Hannya Kankei, height 1 shaku 5 bu (normal size)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Furo (cut-and-paste furo/cut-and-paste kettle)] Korean Furo Hamamatsu pattern true shape kettle set by Hannya Kankei, height 1 shaku 5 bu (normal size)
Product Code: hurokama-43
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297,000 円
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Size: Approx. 1.5 shaku (body diameter) x 1.5 shaku (height)
Material: Kettle (body [iron], lid [copper])
Brazier (Chinese copper [Karakin])
Author: Hannya Kankei
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[(real name: Shozo)] Second son
Born in 1933 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture
In 1949, he helped his father Yokichi with his business and has been devoting himself to his studies ever since.
1969: First selection at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (35 times since then)
1972: Full member of the Japan Crafts Association
In 1978, a large giboju (ceremonial ornament) with the characters of the Eight Sects of Shingon Buddhism was made for the Zentsuji Temple Head Temple Saiseikyo Bridge.
1986: Participated in a seminar on temple bells by Living National Treasure Masahiko Katori
Commissioned by the Imperial Household Agency to restore treasures from the Shosoin Repository, and produced sand-covered items and brass bowls
In 2003, he was designated as a holder of traditional craftsmanship in Takaoka City.
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Box: Paulownia wood box
Material: Kettle (body [iron], lid [copper])
Brazier (Chinese copper [Karakin])
Author: Hannya Kankei
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[(real name: Shozo)] Second son
Born in 1933 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture
In 1949, he helped his father Yokichi with his business and has been devoting himself to his studies ever since.
1969: First selection at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition (35 times since then)
1972: Full member of the Japan Crafts Association
In 1978, a large giboju (ceremonial ornament) with the characters of the Eight Sects of Shingon Buddhism was made for the Zentsuji Temple Head Temple Saiseikyo Bridge.
1986: Participated in a seminar on temple bells by Living National Treasure Masahiko Katori
Commissioned by the Imperial Household Agency to restore treasures from the Shosoin Repository, and produced sand-covered items and brass bowls
In 2003, he was designated as a holder of traditional craftsmanship in Takaoka City.
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Box: Paulownia wood box
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