Shiro Tsujimura Hakeme Tokkuri Tokkuri Good Condition Morihiro Hosokawa

Description

This is something I received from an acquaintance.

It seems that the acquaintance is acquainted with Mr. Shiro Tsujimura and received it from him, but there is no box etc., so only those who can judge from the photo should bid.

Since this is a product like this, please adhere to the 3N rules after bidding.
Regarding shipping, I would like to carefully pack the item and use Yamato Transport cash on delivery.

Thank you.

Width approx. 10cm x height 14.2cm x diameter 4.2cm

This is a bold and powerful sake bottle with a strong brush stroke.

I am also listing it on other flea market sites, so I apologize if it sells there.
It is best to check before bidding just to be sure.


Shiro Tsujimura (1947-)
1947/Born in Nara.
1970: Built a kiln in Mizuma, Nara.
1977/First solo exhibition at Mizuma. Started solo exhibition activities in Japan. (Painting/Ceramics)
1990: First solo exhibition held at Tachiyoshi main store in Kyoto. (held 8 times thereafter)
1993: Started holding solo exhibitions in Germany, America, France, England, and other countries. (Painting/Ceramics)
1999: "Shiro Tsujimura Jars and Tea Bowls Exhibition" at Urasenke Tea Ceremony Museum.
From 2007: Invited to exhibit at the Venice Biennale Altempo Pavilion.

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