Description: This item was provided by Kobijyutsu-Ryo, Japanese antique store. [Description]Japanese Vintage 11th generation Nagaoka Kuken Izumo Ware Kawakake Sake Cup Diameter 7cmHeight 4cmBase diameter 3cm 11th generation Nagaoka Kuken2000 (Heisei 12) Certified as an intangible cultural property designated by Shimane PrefectureAdhering to traditional techniques, he develops his pottery production with a focus on Irabo tea bowls.Learned the techniques of Rakuzan ware from his grandfather, Sora IX, and his father, Sora Ju.In 1960, his grandfather, Sora, and his father, Sora, passed away one after another in the following year, so from the same year he inherited the 7th generation of Sumiemon and the 11th generation of Rakuzan ware, which continues to this day.His works include tea pottery, with inlays such as Mishima-sha and Iraho-sha being the best, leaving behind outstanding works in particular on tea bowls, water holders, and tea holders. History of Izumo ware Rakuzan kiln This year marks the 330th anniversary of the Rakuzan kiln, since the first generation Kurasaki Gonbei entered Matsue from Choshu in 1677.Kugo is now the 12th generation. The first generation, Kurasaki Gonbei, the second to fourth generations of Kada Hanroku, and then, after a hiatus of more than 40 years, the fifth generation of Rakuzan kiln passed to Nagaoka Sumiemon Sadamasa, who was commissioned by Lord Fumai.From this fifth generation, a kiln was opened in what is now Rakuyama, Nishikawazu-cho, Matsue City.The location of the kilns up to the fourth generation is different from the location of the kilns after the fifth generation, but there is still no confirmation as to which location the kilns were located up to the fourth generation. After that, the 6th generation Kusai, the 7th generation Kuari, the 9th generation Kuami, the 10th generation Kudokoro, and the 11th generation Kugon, which continues to the present day. Important pointThis product is an antique.To prevent damage, do not use in the microwave or in the dishwasher. About Period ItemsWe will clearly describe any damage or repair that catches our attention, however, as antiques and second-hand items are not made in the modern age, they may have some marks, scuffs, dents, stains, discoloration, small defects, wrinkles, etc. that cannot be fully explained as period items.Please be aware of such period characteristics (flaws, fading). If you have any questions.Please feel free to contact us. [Shipping] Express shipping DHL or Fedex or Japan post EMS (With tracking number, 4-10 days) We will ship within 7 business days after payment is confirmed.All packages are shipped directly from Japan. For remote areas such as islands or mountain ranges, additional shipping charges may apply or the shipping method may change. [Payment]PayPalCredit or Debit cardApple PayGoogle Pay [Please Note]・Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.・Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.・These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. Thank you for reading to the end.
Price: 189.62 USD
Location: Kanagawa
End Time: 2024-12-22T08:49:24.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
Color: Multi-Color
Base diameter: 3cm
Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
Height: 4cm
Region of Origin: Japan
Diameter: 7cm
Age: Post-1940
Maker: 11th generation Nagaoka Kuken