[Sencha tea utensils] Slurping tea utensils, Kyoto ware, landscape or four gentlemen, set of 5, made by Kitamura Wako (slurping tea utensils, sipping tea utensils, tea sipping utensils)
[Sencha tea utensils] Slurping tea utensils, Kyoto ware, landscape or four gentlemen, set of 5, made by Kitamura Wako (slurping tea utensils, sipping tea utensils, tea sipping utensils)
Product Code: kyuutyaki-5-1
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1. Put about 5g of Gyokuro or Sencha into a teacup.
2. Pour hot water.
3. Wait about 2 minutes.
4. Without removing the lid, move it slightly.
5. Adjust the amount of liquid by tilting the teacup while using the lid.
Quantity: 5 sets
Size: Approx. diameter 9.5 x height 7.9 cm
Artist: Wako Kitamura
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[Kitamura Kazuaki] Kazuyoshi's younger brother
The first Wazen came to Tokyo from Kutani and built a kiln in Higashiyama, Kyoto.
He moved his kiln to Omuro-Narutaki and, with the permission of Ninna-ji Temple and the Gomon-seki temple, started producing Omuro-yaki pottery, focusing on tea ceremony utensils, which is still in its fourth generation.
[4th Generation: Kazuyoshi Kitamura]
Born in 1948 as the eldest son of the third generation
1967: Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Hiyoshigaoka High School, Art and Craft Course, Ceramics Department
1991 Encouragement Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
4th Generation: Wazen (succeeded by the name)
1992: Minister of Education Encouragement Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1994: Minister of Education Chairman's Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1995: Minister of Education Obaku Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1996 Japan Sencha Crafts Exhibition, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award
1997 Japan Sencha Crafts Exhibition, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award
1998, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1999: Minister of Education Obaku Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
2002 All Japan Sencha Crafts Association Award
2005 All Japan Sencha Crafts Federation Award 2006 All Japan Sencha Crafts Federation Award
2009 All Japan Sencha Crafts Association Award
2010: "Wazen Omuroyaki Exhibition: Zenzenzen" at Gallery Sogata in Kyoto
2011 Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition: Obaku Award for "Yellow background, red color, four loves, water column"
2013 Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition: Obaku Award for "Yellow background, red color, seven-line tea utensil (octagonal)"
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Box: Gift box
2. Pour hot water.
3. Wait about 2 minutes.
4. Without removing the lid, move it slightly.
5. Adjust the amount of liquid by tilting the teacup while using the lid.
Quantity: 5 sets
Size: Approx. diameter 9.5 x height 7.9 cm
Artist: Wako Kitamura
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[Kitamura Kazuaki] Kazuyoshi's younger brother
The first Wazen came to Tokyo from Kutani and built a kiln in Higashiyama, Kyoto.
He moved his kiln to Omuro-Narutaki and, with the permission of Ninna-ji Temple and the Gomon-seki temple, started producing Omuro-yaki pottery, focusing on tea ceremony utensils, which is still in its fourth generation.
[4th Generation: Kazuyoshi Kitamura]
Born in 1948 as the eldest son of the third generation
1967: Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Hiyoshigaoka High School, Art and Craft Course, Ceramics Department
1991 Encouragement Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
4th Generation: Wazen (succeeded by the name)
1992: Minister of Education Encouragement Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1994: Minister of Education Chairman's Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1995: Minister of Education Obaku Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1996 Japan Sencha Crafts Exhibition, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award
1997 Japan Sencha Crafts Exhibition, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award
1998, Minister of Education All Japan Senchado Federation Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
1999: Minister of Education Obaku Award at the Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition
2002 All Japan Sencha Crafts Association Award
2005 All Japan Sencha Crafts Federation Award 2006 All Japan Sencha Crafts Federation Award
2009 All Japan Sencha Crafts Association Award
2010: "Wazen Omuroyaki Exhibition: Zenzenzen" at Gallery Sogata in Kyoto
2011 Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition: Obaku Award for "Yellow background, red color, four loves, water column"
2013 Japanese Sencha Crafts Exhibition: Obaku Award for "Yellow background, red color, seven-line tea utensil (octagonal)"
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Box: Gift box
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