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Tsukamoto Kaiji (1912-1990) Japanese Large Celadon Plate 'Chrysanthemum'
$ 151
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Description
Description塚本快示 Tsukamoto Kaiji (1912-1990) Japanese Large Celadon Plate 'Chrysanthemum' design VA375
塚本快示 Tsukamoto Kaiji (1912-1990)
He studied under Hineno Sakuzo (1907-1984), and while producing craft-like porcelain, he also studied Chinese ceramics. His techniques are highly regarded not only in Japan but also in the Chinese ceramic world. 1912 Born in Gifu Prefecture 1964 Won a gold medal at the California Exposition. 1967 Exhibited at Montreal Expo. 1983 Recognized as a Living National Treasure.
Dimensions: 9.9" x 1.5" / 25.2cm x 3.9cm
Material: Celadon Porcelain
Weight: 1170g in total
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