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W4.5cm H5.9cm
There are two types: one with a red ball pattern and the other with flowers and grasses.
There are four of each, making a total of eight vases.
The small, cute size is perfect for vases for single flowers.
15th Eiraku Zengoro (Shozen)
1880 - 1932
The 15th Eiraku Zengoro was a nephew of the 14th Eiraku Zengoro (Myozen).
His family name was Yamamoto and his first name was Jisaburo.
After Myozen's death, he served as the 15th generation for about five years until 1932.
During Myozen's lifetime, he worked in his place and went to Shigaraki at the beginning of the Taisho era (1912).
He excelled at copying Iga and Shigaraki, and his carving name is "Kagurayama" (Mt. Kagura).
In order to reproduce the technique of Nunomete of the 12th generation Eiraku Zengoro (Wazen), the cloth used was woven on a different machine.
The cloth used was woven on a separate machine to reproduce the technique of the 12th generation Eiraku Zengoro (Wazen).
It received the title of "Shozen" from Takeda Mokurai Roshi, 4th generation of Kenninji, and the seal of "Shozen" from Mitsui Takamune.
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