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△【Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Kensui】 Karakane (Karakin) Traditional style or Koshiito-me (Kosi-me) A copy of Jimyōsai's favorite Made by Hannya Kankei Approx. 500g Choose from 2 types Kensui Kennsui Spill Water Spill
△【Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Kensui】 Karakane (Karakin) Traditional style or Koshiito-me (Kosi-me) A copy of Jimyōsai's favorite Made by Hannya Kankei Approx. 500g Choose from 2 types Kensui Kennsui Spill Water Spill
Product Code: kennsui-31-1
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Weight: Approx. 500g
Size: Traditional type (approx. diameter 14.6 x height 8.1 cm)
:Koshiitoume (approx. diameter 13.8 x height 8.5 cm)
Material: Copper
Author: Kankei Hannya
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[(Real name: Shozo)] Caster
Born in 1943 (year of the Rooster)
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)
In 1972, he was recognized as a full member of the Japan Crafts Association.
In 1978, we created a large giboshu with the characters of the Eight Shingon sects at the Zentsuji Temple Head Temple's Saiseibashi Bridge.
In 1986, he attended 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 craft technology in Takaoka City.
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Box: Wooden box
Size: Traditional type (approx. diameter 14.6 x height 8.1 cm)
:Koshiitoume (approx. diameter 13.8 x height 8.5 cm)
Material: Copper
Author: Kankei Hannya
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[(Real name: Shozo)] Caster
Born in 1943 (year of the Rooster)
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)
In 1972, he was recognized as a full member of the Japan Crafts Association.
In 1978, we created a large giboshu with the characters of the Eight Shingon sects at the Zentsuji Temple Head Temple's Saiseibashi Bridge.
In 1986, he attended 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 craft technology in Takaoka City.
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Box: Wooden box
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