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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Akaraku tea bowl with the name "Seitomo" and inscribed by Horiuchi Sokan (Kenchuusai) Made by Sonobe Gensai

[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Akaraku tea bowl with the name "Seitomo" and inscribed by Horiuchi Sokan (Kenchuusai) Made by Sonobe Gensai

Product Code: rakutyawann-882

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●Seiyuu (pure friends): friends with pure affection. Friends who enjoy the elegant path together.

Size: diameter 12.1 x height 8.0 cm
Author: Genya Sonobe
With inscription by Horiuchi Sokan (Kenchusai)
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Born in Hokkaido in 1951
Tokyo University of Science, Mathematics Department dropout
1979: Learned Raku pottery in Nagoya
In 1983, he became independent in Yunokone-cho, Seto City.
Ceramic art instructor at Tokyo Designer Academy
In 1997, he held a "Raku" workshop at the Portuguese National School of Crafts, Sencar.
In 1998, he held a "Raku" workshop at the Portuguese National School of Crafts, Sencar.
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[The 12th generation Sokan Kenchusai]
He graduated from the Faculty of Science at Kyoto Imperial University and is known for his unique style of tea ceremony (the current master, Bunmeisai, also graduated from the Faculty of Science at Kyoto University).
1919-Late Showa-Heisei Period Tea Ceremony Master [Omotesenke School Horiuchi Family 12th Generation Sokan (Purposeful name: Kanechusai; after retirement: Soshin)]
Born January 20, 1920 (name Yoshihiko) Hermitage name of the Horiuchi family (Chosho-an head priest)
After his brother, the 11th head of the Omotesenke school, suddenly passed away, he studied under the 13th head of the Omotesenke school, Sen Soza.
In 1953, he took on the name Sokan.
In 1997, he handed over the name of Sokan to his elder brother's eldest son, Bunmeisai, and took the name Soshin.
A standing table was made to commemorate the 90th birthday [Kenchusai Sotsuju-ko Matsu-to: Pine openwork on the side]
Hermitage name of the Horiuchi family (Chosho-an head priest) ●Priest name (Kenchu-sai) His works include "Cha no Yu Shuwa" and "Chabana"
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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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