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$WA46: Japanese tea bowl of Hagi ware, Famous Seigan Yamane, Draft Ice glaze

$ 18.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days

    Description

    $WA46: Japanese tea bowl of Hagi ware, Famous Seigan Yamane, Draft Ice glaze
    $WA46: Japanese tea bowl of Hagi ware, Famous Seigan Yamane, Draft Ice glaze
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    Description
    We can ship WORLDWIDE !!!
    The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases (In case of Registed SAL shipment) :
    2-5 items : 30% Discount
    6-10 items : 35% Discount
    11 and more items : 40% Discount
    1) ITEM DESCRIPTION
    Condition :
    Completely New
    Size :
    Dia. 5.2-4.3"(12.5-12.0cm) x Height 3.7"(9.3cm)
    Item Description :
    This is a Japanese pottery tea bowl of Hagi Ware, which was made by a famous potter, Seigan Yamane.
    The brown pottery is covered with blue glaze.  And then, white glaze is covered with it.  Draft ice is expressed by white and blue glazes.
    The seal of the potter is stamped on the bottom.
    Seigan Yamane was born in 1952, and started making Hagi ware in 1987. And then, he started his own pottery in 1992 and has ever been awarded a lot of prizes for his great works.  The "Sengan Blue" was developed in 2002, and he became famous for it.
    (About Hagi Ware)
    Hagi Ware is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its humble forms and use of translucent white glaze. It originated in the early 17th century with the introduction of potters brought back from Japanese invasions of Korea.
    The local daimyo of the time were very interested in tea ceremony and funded production of this ware.
    Potters mix different types of local clay. The most standard result is a pink-orange color, called Korean clay. Wares are formed on the wheel and decorated with translucent glaze made of feldspar and ash.
    The signature chip located on the bottom is a local tradition from the Edo period when potters would deliberately mark their wares in order to sell them to merchants instead of presenting them as gifts to the Mori clan.
    2) SHIPPING COST
    a) USA:  Airmail (
    No tracking
    )
    US.8 / DHL Express mail US.0
    b) ASIA, CHINA:
    Airmail (
    with tracking number
    )
    US.8 /DHL Express mail
    US.8
    c) EUROPE, UK:  Airmail (
    with tracking number
    ) US.8 / DHL Express mail US.0
    d) Australia, Canada:  DHL Express mail
    US.0
    e) JAPAN:  Takkyubin (with tracking) US.8
    3) ABOUT SHIPPING METHODS
    a) Airmail (No tracking) of JAPAN POST
    Estimated Delivery time About 3-5 weeks
    b) If Express mail (DHL, FedEx or EMS) is better for you, please ask us about shipping cost.
    ​4) PAYMENT
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