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Ryo Hydrangea Pair Rice Bowls buying set Shouhou Kiln Made in Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material: PorcelainDimensions: Large diameter 12cm height 55cm weight 120g Small: Diameter 115cm Height 52cm Weight 120gOrigin: Japan Kyoto.
Material: Porcelain
Dimensions: Large, diameter 12cm, height 5.5cm, weight 120g
Small: Diameter 11.5cm, Height 5.2cm, Weight 120g
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
It is a married couple teacup of the hydrangea which brings coolness by Shoho Itoh, Shoho Kiln of Kyoto ware Kiyomizu ware.
The price is for a pair, one large and one small.
The color is asagi, a glossy color of a toe. The vertical stripes carved into the fabric appear.
It uses the kotoji-yaku like the technique of yin-ching [shadow blue] of the celadon.
A cool light blue. buying It is a very glossy rice bowl.
The rim is dyed with a pattern of hydrangea. Because the inside is white, the inside color comes out beautifully.
The fine and delicate carving is improved by the shade of the pale toe of the middle color.
The bright light blue color gives a cool image.
The blue hydrangea will make you feel cooler and help you get through the hot summer.
Product No. 4146 Ryo Hydrangea couple teacups, Shobu
The price is for one large and one small pair.
Dimensions: Large, diameter 12cm, height 5.5cm, weight 120g
Small: Diameter 11.5cm, Height 5.2cm, Weight 120g
The shape, color, and size of each piece will vary due to the handmade nature of the product.
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page.
The actual color of the item you receive may differ from the color shown on the product page due to lighting, computer and monitor settings.
Shomine Itoh, Shomine Kiln
Studied under his predecessor, Shoho.
In 1989, succeeded to the kiln. He mainly works with porcelain.
Mainly works with porcelain, and produces a wide range of vessels with a delicate taste. He always pursues new and original techniques.
His softly colored kotoji is especially popular.
Born in Kyoto City in 1959.
Won a prize at Kyoto Traditional Industrial Technician Exhibition in 1989.
1994 Held a solo exhibition in Paris
1995 Demonstrated and taught pottery making and painting in Australia.
Certified as a traditional craftsman in 1999
2006 Awarded the Mayor of Kyoto Prize at the Blue Kiln Society