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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Flat tea bowl Akaraku tea bowl Made by Goto Akimichi (Masadokoro kiln)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Flat tea bowl Akaraku tea bowl Made by Goto Akimichi (Masadokoro kiln)
Product Code: rakutyawann-82
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Size: Approx. diameter 13.8 x height 6.8 cm
Artist: Goto Akimichi (Mandokoro Kiln) 1st generation
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[2nd generation Goto Jodo] Ceramic name Eiko Jodo
Born on April 7, 1948 (Showa 23)
1986 (Showa 61) All factions of the Linji General Union
1992 (Heisei 4) Steward of Kodaiji Temple
In 1994, he became the chief priest of Entoku-in, a subtemple of Kodaiji Temple, and the owner of Mandokoro Kiln.
1994 (Heisei 6) Head priest of Entoku-in Temple and owner of Mandokoro Kiln
[Mandokoro Kiln] First Generation: Myodo
This is Kodaiji Oniwa-yaki pottery, built by Goto Myoden at Entoku-in temple.
Entoku-in called the palace where Kita no Mandokoro lived "Eikoin-den," and all successive chief priests of Entoku-in have taken that name.
He devoted himself to producing Raku ware, Oribe ware and other types of pottery, and aimed to protect the cultural assets of the temple and expand child welfare facilities run by the temple, which led to him gaining the support of the head of the Urasenke school and fellow enthusiasts.
It is said that there used to be a kiln called the "Kodaiji Kiln" at Kodaiji Temple, but the current kiln is the Kodaiji Garden Kiln, which was established by the first chief priest (Myodoshi).
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Box: Wooden box
Caution: Raku ware glaze may be sensitive to acids.
●The clay used for Raku ware has a coarse grain.
Artist: Goto Akimichi (Mandokoro Kiln) 1st generation
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[2nd generation Goto Jodo] Ceramic name Eiko Jodo
Born on April 7, 1948 (Showa 23)
1986 (Showa 61) All factions of the Linji General Union
1992 (Heisei 4) Steward of Kodaiji Temple
In 1994, he became the chief priest of Entoku-in, a subtemple of Kodaiji Temple, and the owner of Mandokoro Kiln.
1994 (Heisei 6) Head priest of Entoku-in Temple and owner of Mandokoro Kiln
[Mandokoro Kiln] First Generation: Myodo
This is Kodaiji Oniwa-yaki pottery, built by Goto Myoden at Entoku-in temple.
Entoku-in called the palace where Kita no Mandokoro lived "Eikoin-den," and all successive chief priests of Entoku-in have taken that name.
He devoted himself to producing Raku ware, Oribe ware and other types of pottery, and aimed to protect the cultural assets of the temple and expand child welfare facilities run by the temple, which led to him gaining the support of the head of the Urasenke school and fellow enthusiasts.
It is said that there used to be a kiln called the "Kodaiji Kiln" at Kodaiji Temple, but the current kiln is the Kodaiji Garden Kiln, which was established by the first chief priest (Myodoshi).
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Box: Wooden box
Caution: Raku ware glaze may be sensitive to acids.
●The clay used for Raku ware has a coarse grain.
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