Extra-large rice bowl with a on sale blue and white horse Houzan kiln Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware made in Japan
Material: Porcelain
Size: 15.5cm, height 6cm,
Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made
Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box
Kiyomizu ware of a rice bowl with an auspicious left horse, extra large size, called Tai-cha, about 15.5 cm in diameter.
There are many theories about the legend of the left horse, which is said to be good luck, but it is correct to draw the horse's head facing right, as shown in the picture above.
The other day, I met a person in Kyoto with the surname "Zama" and asked him some more about the origin of the good luck of the left horse.
In Japan, a person who pulls a horse, called "Umakata", always walks with his right hand facing left, pulling the horse's head.
From this, it is said that the word "Umakata" means "to draw people" or "to gather people," which in turn means "prosperity in business.
Also, unlike dogs and cows, horses have a on sale tendency to sleep with their eyes closed while standing.
When they sit down with their legs bent, it is when they are sick, and all horses always fall to the right and die.
This is why the left horse represents the immortal soul and thus longevity.
I heard that there are many more origins of good luck about the left horse, and I will introduce them as they come.
This rice bowl is characterized by the simple and neat painting that takes advantage of the whiteness, and the size is the same as the teacups, large and small.
It is very thin and surprisingly light.
It is very thin and surprisingly light, and when you put chopsticks on it, you can feel the high temperature, and the tightly baked Kiyomizu-yaki stone bowl is delicious with rice.
This is the atmosphere of the high stand. The curve of the teacup is also surely straight.
This teacup of the left horse is not made for the person of the zodiac sign of the horse.
Please use this bowl for those who are born in the year of the tiger or the year of the dragon, and bring in happiness.
Item No. 7650 Extra-large rice bowl with a blue and white horse
Dimensions: Oversized, approx. diameter 15.5cm, height 6cm, cosmetic box
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Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki Kilns
Ceramics History Yoshitsugu Kato, Yoshizugu Hazan Kiln
Born in Imakumano, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto in 1953.
Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical High School, Department of Ceramics in 1971.
Learned potter's wheel at Kyoto prefectural potter's training school, and polished his skills at the major course.
After that, he inherited the family business, Hozangama, and is currently active in the Kyoto Hiyoshi Pottery Cooperative.