[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony utensils lid rest] Karakane (karakane) horseshoe (tetetu) by Toshihiko Motoe
[Tea utensils/Tea ceremony utensils lid rest] Karakane (karakane) horseshoe (tetetu) by Toshihiko Motoe
Product Code: hutaoki-126
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Horse shoes that bring good fortune
・The use of horseshoes in Japan began after 1883.
Horses came to be used as talismans for road safety by attaching horseshoes to cars, based on the idea that "horses will not step on people."
-In Europe, the custom and tradition of viewing horseshoes as a talisman to ward off evil and bring good fortune still remains.
Size: Approx. 6.5 x 6.1 x 4.5 cm
Author: Toshihiko Motoe
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[Hongou Toshihiko] Metalwork artist
Born in 1947 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture
1973: Aspires to the family tradition of Kaga inlay
In 1976, he was selected for the Japanese Traditional Metalwork Exhibition and has continued to do so ever since.
In 1976, he was selected for the Toyama Exhibition of Japanese Traditional Crafts.
In 1987, he was recognized as a full member of the Japan Traditional Crafts Association.
In 1990, he was selected for the Tea Ceremony Art Exhibition, and has been selected twice since then.
In 1992, he held a solo exhibition at the Urasenke Tokyo Kaikan.
Awards won at various expositions and traditional art exhibitions
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Box: Wooden box
・The use of horseshoes in Japan began after 1883.
Horses came to be used as talismans for road safety by attaching horseshoes to cars, based on the idea that "horses will not step on people."
-In Europe, the custom and tradition of viewing horseshoes as a talisman to ward off evil and bring good fortune still remains.
Size: Approx. 6.5 x 6.1 x 4.5 cm
Author: Toshihiko Motoe
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[Hongou Toshihiko] Metalwork artist
Born in 1947 in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture
1973: Aspires to the family tradition of Kaga inlay
In 1976, he was selected for the Japanese Traditional Metalwork Exhibition and has continued to do so ever since.
In 1976, he was selected for the Toyama Exhibition of Japanese Traditional Crafts.
In 1987, he was recognized as a full member of the Japan Traditional Crafts Association.
In 1990, he was selected for the Tea Ceremony Art Exhibition, and has been selected twice since then.
In 1992, he held a solo exhibition at the Urasenke Tokyo Kaikan.
Awards won at various expositions and traditional art exhibitions
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Box: Wooden box
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