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Sotoen 創陶園 - Chawan - Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako) - Pottery - Red Shino Tea Bowl
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Sotoen 創陶園 - Chawan - Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako) - Pottery - Red Shino Tea Bowl

創陶園 Sotoen Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako) Mino ware Mino ware is the general term for pottery produced in Tajimi City, Toki City, Mizunami City and Kasahara Town in the eastern part of the Mino region of Gifu Prefecture, at the western end of what is known as the Tono region. The region is rich in clay, the raw material for pottery, and fuel for firing kilns, and pottery production began in the Kofun period. Since modern times, independent production areas have been established in each of the mountain basins formed by the Toki River and its tributaries, up to the present day. Shino ware (Shino-yaki) is Japanese pottery, usually stoneware, originally from Mino Province, in present-day Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is identified by thick white glazes, red scorch marks, and a texture of small holes. Dimensions: 4.9" x 3.1" / 12.5cm x 7.8cm Material: Pottery Weight: 760g including Original box (Tomobako) Condition Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Shipping "FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

No. 91716811

No longer available
Sotoen 創陶園 - Chawan - Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako) - Pottery - Red Shino Tea Bowl

Sotoen 創陶園 - Chawan - Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako) - Pottery - Red Shino Tea Bowl

創陶園 Sotoen Mino ware '紅志野茶碗 Red Shino Tea Bowl' with Original Box (Tomobako)

Mino ware
Mino ware is the general term for pottery produced in Tajimi City, Toki City, Mizunami City and Kasahara Town in the eastern part of the Mino region of Gifu Prefecture, at the western end of what is known as the Tono region. The region is rich in clay, the raw material for pottery, and fuel for firing kilns, and pottery production began in the Kofun period. Since modern times, independent production areas have been established in each of the mountain basins formed by the Toki River and its tributaries, up to the present day.

Shino ware (Shino-yaki) is Japanese pottery, usually stoneware, originally from Mino Province, in present-day Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It is identified by thick white glazes, red scorch marks, and a texture of small holes.

Dimensions: 4.9" x 3.1" / 12.5cm x 7.8cm

Material: Pottery

Weight: 760g including Original box (Tomobako)

Condition
Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. I would like you to refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos.

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"FREE SHIPPING" all over the world by Registered Airmail, EMS, or DHL.

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