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OM47)Japanese Pottery Guinomi Sake Cup Ash-fall glaze artist Kenji Koga

$52.80

100

  • Handmade: Yes
  • Condition: Completely New
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan

Description

OM47)Japanese Pottery Guinomi Sake Cup Ash-fall glaze artist Kenji Koga
OM47)Japanese Pottery Guinomi Sake Cup Ash-fall glaze artist Kenji Koga
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Description
Condition : Completely New
Size : Please check the photo ※1cm=25/64in , 1in=2.54cm
Artist : Made by a famous potter artist Kenji Koga
Item Description : This is a Japanese pottery Guinomi Sake Cup of Karatsu ware,Brown pottery is coated with Ash-fall glaze
Woodenbox : Not included
Payment
We accept PayPal only.
We usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Our return policy, In the only case of unopened item package.
We ships from Japan This product. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or Shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
Shipping
◆◆◆The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases (In case of ePacket Light shipment)◆◆◆
2-10 items : 30% Discount
11 and more items : 35% Discount
Ⅰ】SHIPPING COST
A) USA, Canada, Mexico,Australia,New Zealand
International ePacket Light US$8.7
EMS US$20.0
B) Europe,Russian Federation
International ePacket Light US$8.7
EMS US$22.0
C)Asia
International ePacket Light US$7.7
EMS US$14.0
D)United Arab Emirates,Saudi Arabia,Kuwait,Israel,Bahrain
Economy Air (SAL) US$10.4
EMS US$20.0
Ⅱ】 ABOUT SHIPPING METHODS
a)International ePacket Light
Estimated Delivery time About 2 – 3 weeks (Sometime more than 1 month)
Pakcet has a tracking nubmer (On-line tracking information service)
No insurence
b) EMS
Estimated Delivery time About 1 weeks
Pakcet has a tracking nubmer (On-line tracking information service)
Full insurence
C)Economy Air (SAL)
Estimated Delivery time About 2 – 3 weeks (Sometime more than 1 month)
Pakcet has a tracking nubmer
Insurence (Maximum 20000 JPY (about US$200) /packet
Accepted ONLY if the item was not the item described.
International Buyers – 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.
* We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
japanese pottery hagi ware yamane
Description
Condition : Completely New
Size : Please check the photo??1cm=25/64in , 1in=2.54cm
Wooden box : If the wooden box is not in the picture, it will not be included.
+++About Hagi ware+++
Famous as a pottery (a pottery for use in tea ceremony), pottery was developed as a pottery for Mr. Mouri, who possessed the two kingdoms of Suo and Nagato in the Edo period, and its history is more than 400 years ago Bungei first year (1592) dates back to Toyotomi Hideyoshi’s Korean troops.  During the Azuchi-Momoyama period, Oda Nobunaga and Toyotomi Hideyoshi protected Senrikyu and controlled the tea ceremony exclusively. Since the tea ceremony was greatly developed as a status symbol, the demand for tea utensils also increased. When Hideyoshi’s Korean troops “Bungei / Keicho’s role” were invited to invite “technical potters”, the kingdom of Western countries took many Korean potters back to Japan. This war is also called the “Yakimono War” because the invited potters created ceramics in various parts of western Japan such as Arita ware. Terumoto Mouri, who later became the founder of Tsuji, was also a Daimyo who was allowed to get close to Chanoyu from Hideyoshi and had a chance to interact with Sennorikyu and Oribe Furuta. Later, his brother Lee Takai was also invited. Terumoto, who lost the territory after losing the battle of Sekigahara in 5th year of Keicho (1600), will move from Hiroshima in Aki to the pass in Choshu. According to this, the brothers Lee, who had been entrusted to Terumoto, moved to Hagi, and the opening of the Hagi kiln in Matsumoto Village was the beginning of Hagi Yaki.
Shipping
???The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases???
2-5 items : 30% Discount
6-10 items : 35% Discount
11 and more items : 40% Discount
SHIPPING COST
Total shipping cost
number of
purchases
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[0%]2
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5
[30%]6
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10
[35%]11
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USA
$12.8
$21.76
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$48.64
$56.96
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$90.24
$97.92
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EUROPE
RUSSIA
$13.8
$23.46
???
$52.44
$61.41
???
$97.29
$105.57
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AUSTRALIA
NEW ZEALAND
OCEANIA
$12.8
$21.76
???
$48.64
$56.96
???
$90.24
$97.92
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CANADA
MEXICO
$12.8
$21.76
???
$48.64
$56.96
???
$90.24
$97.92
???
ASIA
CHINA
$11.8
$20.06
???
$44.84
$52.51
???
$88.39
$95.47
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?If you purchase more than one item, please request an invoice before payment.
My shop will send you an invoice with a discount for shipping cost.
??Shipping cost is subjects to change without notice.
In that case, please follow the shipping cost of the shopping cart.
ABOUT SHIPPING METHODS
DHL/FedEx (EXPRESS MAIL) with a tracking number
Estimated Delivery time About 1 weeks
Payment
We accept PayPal only.
We usually ship within 5 business days of receiving cleared payment.
Our return policy, In the only case of unopened item package.
We ships from Japan This product. Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
International Buyers – 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.
* We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.