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Banko-yaki hôhin teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 150 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 100 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 120 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki kyusu teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 160 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... -
Banko-yaki shiboridashi teapot "daimond cut" by Iroku 130 ml
Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a... Mori Iroku the Fourth recently returned to making “diamond cut” teapots, a style highly representative of these potters. The characteristic cuts make the surface of the teapot reflect light in a...