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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, confectionery utensils] Rimmed (high-rimmed) Ikkan-nuri, five-tiered, Matsukarakusa maki-e, copy of Jimyousai's favorite, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, confectionery utensils] Rimmed (high-rimmed) Ikkan-nuri, five-tiered, Matsukarakusa maki-e, copy of Jimyousai's favorite, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi

Product Code: kasibati-56

Regular price 42,900 円
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● What is a Fuchidaka? It is a formal main confectionery container that replaces a confectionery bowl. It is shaped like a tray with a raised rim, and is usually made into a set of five, with a lid (soubu) on top.
Place the sweets one by one in a single layer, stack them one by one for the number of guests, place a lid on top and place a black lettering on top.
It is an abbreviation of Fuchidaka Orishiki and is called Fuchidakaju.
The Rikyu style is based on a high lacquer edge, with a 5-inch square edge and a 2.5-inch high edge with cut corners, and has a cord and stitching.
In addition to Shin-nuri, there are also Ikkan, Tamuke-nuri, Hida, Shunkei, and other types, as well as those with watermarks, cut foil, and maki-e. There are also products with different sizes.

Size: Approx. 16.5cm length x 16.5cm width x 25.5cm height
Author: Nakamura Muneyoshi
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Yamanaka Lacquer Artist
Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932
In 1946, he studied under his master and devoted himself to learning tea ceremony utensils.
In 1967, he received instruction in tea ceremony from the late Professor Munekazu Nakao.
1979: Won the Forestry Agency Director General's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1982: Received the Governor's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1983: Won the Seishitsu Association Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1987: Received the tea master's name (Muneyoshi)
1992: Associate Professor of Tea Ceremony
In 1994, he received instruction in pottery from Yoichi Ueno, a master of Kaga pottery.
Selected for the Ishikawa Prefectural Exhibition in 1996
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Box: Gift box

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