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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, hearth rim] Lacquered cherry wood, 3rd generation/Kawamoto Mitsuharu (Shosoken), made in Japan
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, hearth rim] Lacquered cherry wood, 3rd generation/Kawamoto Mitsuharu (Shosoken), made in Japan
Product Code: robuti-20
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Size: Approximately 42.4m (1 shaku 4 sun) wide x 6.7cm (2 sun 2 bu) high
Approx. inner dimensions: 35.2cm
Material: Cherry wood, made in Japan
Artist: 3rd generation Koshun Kawamoto (Shosoken)
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[3rd Generation] Shosoken Born in 1964 as the eldest son of Mitsuharu, the second generation joiner of Shosoken
In 1984, he studied under the first Mitsuharu
In 1986, he studied under Shimada Kosei.
2001: Certified as a traditional craftsman by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
2006: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the corridor of Honen-in Temple in Shishigatani, Kyoto
In 2006, he took on the name Mitsuharu Kawamoto III.
2007: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of Gyokurin-in Temple, Daitokuji, Kyoto
2009: Tea ceremony utensils made from old materials from the Jukoin storehouse at Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto
2009: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto (World Heritage Site)
Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of the Rinzai sect temple, Hokoji Temple (Shizuoka)
2013: Made tea ceremony utensils from cypress bark for the tea room (Important Cultural Property) at Jukoin Temple, Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto
Kyoto Kenninji Temple Monk's Hall Daigodo (Zendō) Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood
2015: Tea ceremony made from old materials from Nanzenji Temple in Sakai, Osaka
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Box: Wooden box
Approx. inner dimensions: 35.2cm
Material: Cherry wood, made in Japan
Artist: 3rd generation Koshun Kawamoto (Shosoken)
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[3rd Generation] Shosoken Born in 1964 as the eldest son of Mitsuharu, the second generation joiner of Shosoken
In 1984, he studied under the first Mitsuharu
In 1986, he studied under Shimada Kosei.
2001: Certified as a traditional craftsman by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
2006: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the corridor of Honen-in Temple in Shishigatani, Kyoto
In 2006, he took on the name Mitsuharu Kawamoto III.
2007: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of Gyokurin-in Temple, Daitokuji, Kyoto
2009: Tea ceremony utensils made from old materials from the Jukoin storehouse at Daitokuji Temple in Kyoto
2009: Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto (World Heritage Site)
Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood from the main hall of the Rinzai sect temple, Hokoji Temple (Shizuoka)
2013: Made tea ceremony utensils from cypress bark for the tea room (Important Cultural Property) at Jukoin Temple, Daitokuji Temple, Kyoto
Kyoto Kenninji Temple Monk's Hall Daigodo (Zendō) Tea ceremony utensils made from old wood
2015: Tea ceremony made from old materials from Nanzenji Temple in Sakai, Osaka
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Box: Wooden box
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