[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools/shelves] Good day shelf, copy of Jyokuchuusai's favorite, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi, removable shoji door, assembly required, protective sheet included
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools/shelves] Good day shelf, copy of Jyokuchuusai's favorite, made by Nakamura Muneyoshi, removable shoji door, assembly required, protective sheet included
Product Code: tana-28
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●What is a Konichidana (Good Day Shelf)? It is a four-pillared, double shelf with a lacquered finish, with a small middle board and lattices on three sides between the top and middle boards - on the guest side, the kitchen side and the far side - with shoji screens fitted inside the lattices on the guest side and the kitchen side.
This shelf was favored by Sokuchusai Mujin Sosa, the 13th head of the Omotesenke school.
When using a furo (furo), the screen is removed and only the lattice is left, but when using a ro (furo), the screen is inserted.
Author: Nakamura Muneyoshi
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Yamanaka Lacquer Artist
Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932
In 1946, he studied under his master and devoted himself to learning tea ceremony utensils.
In 1967, he received instruction in tea ceremony from the late Professor Munekazu Nakao.
1979: Won the Forestry Agency Director General's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1982: Received the Governor's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1983: Won the Seishitsu Association Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1987: Received the tea master's name (Muneyoshi)
1992: Associate Professor of Tea Ceremony
In 1994, he received instruction in pottery from Yoichi Ueno, a master of Kaga pottery.
Selected for the Ishikawa Prefectural Exhibition in 1996
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Box: Paper box
This shelf was favored by Sokuchusai Mujin Sosa, the 13th head of the Omotesenke school.
When using a furo (furo), the screen is removed and only the lattice is left, but when using a ro (furo), the screen is inserted.
Author: Nakamura Muneyoshi
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Yamanaka Lacquer Artist
Born in Ishikawa Prefecture in 1932
In 1946, he studied under his master and devoted himself to learning tea ceremony utensils.
In 1967, he received instruction in tea ceremony from the late Professor Munekazu Nakao.
1979: Won the Forestry Agency Director General's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1982: Received the Governor's Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1983: Won the Seishitsu Association Award at the National Lacquerware Exhibition (Mitsukoshi Main Store, Tokyo)
1987: Received the tea master's name (Muneyoshi)
1992: Associate Professor of Tea Ceremony
In 1994, he received instruction in pottery from Yoichi Ueno, a master of Kaga pottery.
Selected for the Ishikawa Prefectural Exhibition in 1996
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Box: Paper box
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