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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tea scoop] A set of tea scoops from the Omotesenke school, from the first Rikyu to the 14th Jimyousai, made by Yoshida Hayashitake, made in Takayama, Nara
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools, tea scoop] A set of tea scoops from the Omotesenke school, from the first Rikyu to the 14th Jimyousai, made by Yoshida Hayashitake, made in Takayama, Nara
Product Code: tyasyaku-86
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Artist: Tea scoop maker (Yoshida Hayashitake)
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[Yoshida Sorin (real name Osamu)]
Born in Kyoto in 1961
Graduated from Fushimi Technical High School Interior Design Department in 1980 and studied under Takano Soryo
1984: Acquired the second-class bamboo craftsmanship certificate (round bamboo)
1985: Acquired the second-class bamboo craftsmanship qualification (braiding)
In 1993, he inherited the name "Hayashitake" from Nonomura Hayashitake.
In 2003, he was given the title "Sorin" by Master Takano Soryo.
In 2003, he received the title of "Sourin" from the Takano Soryo.
In 2004, he studied under Master Hasegawa Daishin at Sangen-in Temple in Daitokuji Temple.
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Box: Wooden box
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[Yoshida Sorin (real name Osamu)]
Born in Kyoto in 1961
Graduated from Fushimi Technical High School Interior Design Department in 1980 and studied under Takano Soryo
1984: Acquired the second-class bamboo craftsmanship certificate (round bamboo)
1985: Acquired the second-class bamboo craftsmanship qualification (braiding)
In 1993, he inherited the name "Hayashitake" from Nonomura Hayashitake.
In 2003, he was given the title "Sorin" by Master Takano Soryo.
In 2003, he received the title of "Sourin" from the Takano Soryo.
In 2004, he studied under Master Hasegawa Daishin at Sangen-in Temple in Daitokuji Temple.
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Box: Wooden box
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