Incense Burner From Katsuyoshi Kotoge in Kyoto Japan

Incense Burner From Katsuyoshi Kotoge in Kyoto Japan
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A two-tone spherical incense burner. The 9-hole lid in grey-white glazed stoneware with gilded handle. The main body in glazed, veined earthenware. Made by master Katsuyoshi Kotoge (called Tanyama), born in 1946 in Himeji, Japan. Trained by his uncle Kasai Miyagawa and Tatsuzo Shimaoka Mashiko National Treasure. He has exhibited extensively in Kyoto, Tokyo and Osaka.

Ref: I58RQ1QW1R

Style Asian Arts (Sandstone shape pieces of Asian Arts Style)
Period 20th century (Sandstone shape pieces 20th century)
Country of origin Japan
Height (cm) 13
Diameter (cm) 12
Materials Stoneware
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 78360, Montesson, France
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