Yellow Karako Ikanjin rice bowls  Shohou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu shops ware made in Japan

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Yellow Karako Ikanjin rice bowls  Shohou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu shops ware made in Japan, Material: PorcelainSize: Large diameter 125 cm height 55 cm weight 130 g     Small size 12 cm.
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Product code: Yellow Karako Ikanjin rice bowls  Shohou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu shops ware made in Japan

Material: Porcelain

Size: Large diameter 12.5 cm, height 5.5 cm, weight 130 g
    Small size 12 cm in diameter and 5 cm in height, weighing 130 g.



Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box


This is a pair of rice bowls from the Kiyomizu-yaki Kyoto-yaki pottery, Shouho.
One large, one small, and one pair.

It is one of the famous Kyoyaki ware decorations.
A small Karako doll is attached to the mouth rim of the bowl, which looks like a bored person looking into the inside of the bowl, hence the name
It was called.

This Shoufugama's Ikkanjin is exquisite in its loveliness.
It is a delicate, expressive, and slim lancet.

The decoration on the outside of the doll makes the inside of flowering plants more attractive.
The Kiyomizu-yaki rice bowl makes a shops clear sound when chopsticks touch it, and is light and easy to hold.

The unique yellow color of the fresh Koujiji.

Tangzi is said to be a symbol of wealth and happiness, and prosperity of offspring, and is one of the motifs that have been loved since ancient times.
The world in which TANG Zi plays is always a world of peace and happiness. It is a perfect gift for celebration.

Product number: 10220 Yellow Crossed rice bowl Shoho kiln

Price for one large, one small, and a pair.

Dimensions Large diameter 12.5 cm, height 5.5 cm, weight 130 g
    Small size 12 cm in diameter and 5 cm in height, weighing 130 g. Cardboard box
As they are handmade, the shape, color, and size vary from one to the next.

About the color of the vessel
Colors may look different between the posted images and the real thing due to the effects of the lighting, computer, and monitor at the time of shooting and their settings. Please note that there may be differences in color between the images shown in the photos and the actual ones.

History of Pottery Shobu Itoh Shobu Kiln

Studied under his predecessor, Shobu.
In 1989, he took over the kiln. Porcelain, mainly with a delicate taste
Working with a wide range of vessels. He continues to pursue original new techniques.
His soft-colored pair of big toe shoes are especially popular.

Born in Kyoto City in 1959.
Won a prize at the Kyoto Traditional Industry Technicians' Exhibition in 1989
1994 Held a solo exhibition in Paris
1995 Demonstration and instruction of locksmithing and painting in Australia
Certified as a traditional craftsman in 1999
2006 Awarded the Kyoto Mayor's Prize at the Aogama Society

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