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Takaoka Copperware Bronze Kensui (Waste Water Bowl) '123' by Yoshikazu Nakamura, with Original Wooden Box, Japanese Tea Ceremony, Unused
Takaoka Copperware Bronze Kensui (Waste Water Bowl) '123' by Yoshikazu Nakamura, with Original Wooden Box, Japanese Tea Ceremony, Unused
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This is a bronze Kensui (waste water bowl) named "123" (Hifumi), crafted by Yoshikazu Nakamura (art name: Taika), a master founder of Takaoka copperware, a traditional craft from Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture. The piece features three delicate lines around the body as a beautiful accent, giving it a refined and dignified appearance. The deep, calm tone and smooth texture characteristic of bronze add a touch of elegance to any tea ceremony setting. As an unused item, it is in excellent condition with no scratches or stains. It is a wonderful piece for collectors or for daily use in the tea ceremony.
[Accessories]
・Original wooden box (Tomobako)
*Please note that the tea whisk shown in the photos is for size comparison only and is not included with the product.
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About the condition
Unused
Size and specifications
Height: 3.74 inches (9.5 cm)
Width: 5.91 inches (15 cm)
Depth: 4.53 inches (11.5 cm)
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