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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, sweets bowl] Sweets bowl, imitation radish, made by Sakuma Katsuyama (Matsukogama)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, sweets bowl] Sweets bowl, imitation radish, made by Sakuma Katsuyama (Matsukogama)
Product Code: kasibati-42
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Size: diameter 21 x height 8.7 cm
Artist: Sakuma Katsuyama (Matsukogama)
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[4th Generation Sakuma Katsuyama]
Born in Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture in 1906
In 1947, he became the patron of Master Jokuchuusai.
In 1966, he held a solo exhibition at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
1971: Solo exhibition at the Imperial Hotel Special Salon
In 1987, he held the 80th birthday commemorative tea ceremony ceramics exhibition at Takashimaya in Kyoto.
Passed away in 1998
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Box: Wooden box
Artist: Sakuma Katsuyama (Matsukogama)
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[4th Generation Sakuma Katsuyama]
Born in Matsusaka City, Mie Prefecture in 1906
In 1947, he became the patron of Master Jokuchuusai.
In 1966, he held a solo exhibition at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo.
1971: Solo exhibition at the Imperial Hotel Special Salon
In 1987, he held the 80th birthday commemorative tea ceremony ceramics exhibition at Takashimaya in Kyoto.
Passed away in 1998
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Box: Wooden box
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