Living National Treasure Suzuki Morihisa Nanbu Iron Kettle Rabbit Chagama Box
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Living National Treasure Suzuki Morihisa Nanbu Iron Kettle Rabbit Chagama Box ■ Description A. Introduction Own a masterpiece by a Living National Treasure. This is an exceptional Japanese iron tea kettle (Chagama) created by the 13th generation Suzuki Morihisa (鈴木盛久), a designated Living National Treasure (Ningen Kokuho) of Japan. Titled "Chikubushima Gama," this piece represents the pinnacle of Nanbu Tekki craftsmanship. With its charming Rabbit handles and rugged "Wabi-sabi" design, it is a museum-quality collector's item. B. Features & Cultural Context Artist: Suzuki Morihisa (13th Gen): The Suzuki family has led the world of Nanbu ironware since the 17th century. The 13th generation master (1896-1976) was recognized as a Holder of Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for his exquisite casting techniques. Authenticity: The original wooden box is signed "Nanbu Kamashi Suzuki Morihisa". Design (Chikubushima): Inspired by the sacred island in Lake Biwa and the Noh play. Rabbit Handles: The lugs are cast as rabbits, symbolizing the moon over the water. "Yatsure" Rim: The jagged, rustic rim is an intentional artistic technique ("Yatsure-gama") depicting the weathering of nature. Material: High-quality iron with a bronze lid. C. Usage & Decor Ideas High-End Tea Ceremony: A prestigious vessel suitable for the most formal tea gatherings. Investment Collection: Works by Living National Treasures are highly sought after and retain significant value. D. Size & Weight Kettle Dimensions: Height approx. 19 cm (7.5 in) x Width 24.5 cm (9.6 in) Kettle Weight: 3,482 g (7.68 lbs) Box: 22.5 cm x 27.8 cm x 27.8 cm E. Condition Condition: Vintage / Rustic This item is an authentic work of art. Interior: Significant rust is present. Sold as a collectible/display art object. Practical use would require professional maintenance. Exterior: Excellent antique condition with a profound patina. The "broken" rim style is intentional. Box: Good condition. F. Conclusion A rare chance to acquire a "Chikubushima" kettle by a Living National Treasure. This is not just a tool, but a piece of Japanese cultural history. Please check the photos for the signature and details.
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(人間国宝 鈴木盛久 南部鉄器 鉄瓶 兎 茶釜 共箱)