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Oud Zuilen, Netherlands
Product description
Japanese artisan pottery bowl in Kenzan style, featuring an elongated triangular shape and ribbed exterior. The bowl dates back to the Mid-Showa Period (1926-1989) and showcases a bold colourful abstract design, with an off-white base that shows colour variations due to the used glazing technique. It includes three holes on each end for the woven basket handle to loop through. The artist's signature is displayed on the bottom. Condition: wear consistent with age and use, two tiny chips top rim Origin: Japan Era: 1920s - 1980s
The wear is consistent with age and use, with two tiny chips top rim.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsMulti ColorMaterialCeramic, WickerNumber of items1Height20 cmWidth23 cmDepth16 cmSigns of usageChipped