Product number: SKU:21387
21387 Kitaoji Rosanjin (Afugibachi [ju])
21387 Kitaoji Rosanjin (Afugibachi [ju])
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Height (7.0cm) Width (30.0cm) Length (26.0cm)
Height (7.0cm) Width (30.0cm) Length (26.0cm)
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Comes with double painted box.
In 1955, Rosanjin was recommended as a Living National Treasure for Oribe ware, but he declined the offer, demonstrating his outstanding talent in his sophisticated and diverse pottery techniques. This is a large fan bowl, and its excellent formation displays Rosanjin's individuality. In the center, the character "Kotobuki" is lightly and deftly inscribed with skill, and the rich color of the Oribe glaze gives off a fresh luster. The unevenness and slope of the surface of the vessel also show off the excellent shades of the Oribe glaze, and both the shape and the glaze tone are an elegant masterpiece created with the high dignity and delicate consideration that are characteristic of Rosanjin's style.
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Due to the shopping cart system settings , the price will be displayed as "0 yen (tax included)" , but we will inform you of the actual price when you contact us. For inquiries, please contact us here .
Comes with double painted box.
In 1955, Rosanjin was recommended as a Living National Treasure for Oribe ware, but he declined the offer, demonstrating his outstanding talent in his sophisticated and diverse pottery techniques. This is a large fan bowl, and its excellent formation displays Rosanjin's individuality. In the center, the character "Kotobuki" is lightly and deftly inscribed with skill, and the rich color of the Oribe glaze gives off a fresh luster. The unevenness and slope of the surface of the vessel also show off the excellent shades of the Oribe glaze, and both the shape and the glaze tone are an elegant masterpiece created with the high dignity and delicate consideration that are characteristic of Rosanjin's style.