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Arita-ware Kabuto Ornament cup and saucer This listing is for a

SKU: 68388168143

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This listing is for a set of five Tsugaru lacquerware chataku made around 5-10 years ago

the second involves adding the first layer of lacquer over the base

Hyotan are an auspicious symbol linked to longevity and fertility

A splendid aka-raku bajohai style tea bowl made by Raku Seinyu (Kichizaemon XIII 1887-1944) is on display at the Raku Museum in Kyoto

These days finished wooden base products are delivered to lacquerware production areas such as Yamanaka

Arita-ware Kabuto Ornament cup and saucer This listing is for a*SHIPPING OPTIONS VARY DEPENDING ON THE DESTINATION, PLEASE SCROLL TO THE END OF THIS LISTING FOR MORE DETAILS. This listing is for a small Arita ware Kabuto samurai helmet ornament made around 40 50 years ago. It is made from a slip mould and coated in celadon glaze with gold enamel trim. It has a thin purple cord with tassels attached to the front, and the bottom is unglazed. This piece was most likely made to commemorate the annual childrens day

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