[Sencha tea utensils, Sencha tea utensils] Portable Sencha tea utensil set, Ran, made by Heian Shunho (includes 3 teacups, Houhin (teapot), and basket)
[Sencha tea utensils, Sencha tea utensils] Portable Sencha tea utensil set, Ran, made by Heian Shunho (includes 3 teacups, Houhin (teapot), and basket)
Product Code: senntyadougu-86
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19,800 円
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●The teacup is smaller than those in a regular sencha tea set.
Set contents: Set of 3 teacups
Treasure bottle (teapot)
Basket (for storage)
Size: Teacup (approx. diameter 6.1 x height 3.6 cm)
Treasure bottle (approx. diameter 7.6 x total width 7.8 cm x height 6.7 cm)
Basket (approx. diameter 8.7 x height 11 cm)
Author: Shunho Inoue
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[Third Generation Inoue Shunpo] 1950~
Born in Kyoto Prefecture as the eldest son of the second generation Shunho
Ceramic artist/craft artist
Graduated from Ritsumeikan University in 1974
After that, he went to Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Vocational Training School and started researching ceramics and glazes.
In 1988, he was awarded the Buddhist title of "Zaishin" by His Eminence Yukio Okuda.
In 1997, he took on the name of the 3rd generation Inoue Shunho.
Held solo exhibitions at Tokyo Mitsukoshi Art Gallery and other venues
He has studied under three generations of Urasenke masters, Kanazawa Sosui, Muneya, and Soi.
He also studied under Dr. Tokuji Yamamoto, a doctor of glass engineering.
Director of the Kyoto Traditional Craft Potters Association
Permanent Director of the Japan Sencha Crafts Association
He is a judge for the Sencha Crafts Exhibition and serves as an officer of various ceramics-related organizations in Kyoto.
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Box: Paper box
Set contents: Set of 3 teacups
Treasure bottle (teapot)
Basket (for storage)
Size: Teacup (approx. diameter 6.1 x height 3.6 cm)
Treasure bottle (approx. diameter 7.6 x total width 7.8 cm x height 6.7 cm)
Basket (approx. diameter 8.7 x height 11 cm)
Author: Shunho Inoue
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[Third Generation Inoue Shunpo] 1950~
Born in Kyoto Prefecture as the eldest son of the second generation Shunho
Ceramic artist/craft artist
Graduated from Ritsumeikan University in 1974
After that, he went to Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Vocational Training School and started researching ceramics and glazes.
In 1988, he was awarded the Buddhist title of "Zaishin" by His Eminence Yukio Okuda.
In 1997, he took on the name of the 3rd generation Inoue Shunho.
Held solo exhibitions at Tokyo Mitsukoshi Art Gallery and other venues
He has studied under three generations of Urasenke masters, Kanazawa Sosui, Muneya, and Soi.
He also studied under Dr. Tokuji Yamamoto, a doctor of glass engineering.
Director of the Kyoto Traditional Craft Potters Association
Permanent Director of the Japan Sencha Crafts Association
He is a judge for the Sencha Crafts Exhibition and serves as an officer of various ceramics-related organizations in Kyoto.
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Box: Paper box
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