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Chawan Tea Bowl by Japanese Zen Priest Inaba Shinden

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Chawan Tea Bowl by Japanese Zen Priest Inaba Shinden
Summer tea bowl by Kato Eizan inscribed by Inaba Shinden (1906-1986), Former Chief Abbot of Kokutai-ji Temple. The bowl is 5-3/4 inches diameter, 2 inches tall and comes enclosed in the original signed box. It reads Juutai. The inscription is an unusual combination of characters. The first character is of course, fortune or long life. Together they intimate ancient pine, or could be something festive celebrating fortune and strength (the pine never drops its leaves and lives for eons).


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