Tteogssal of white porcelain, the Joseon dynasty [tc31133]
Tteogssal of white porcelain, the Joseon dynasty
[tc31133]
Our Selling Price: JPY66,000
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Item Description
Korean family has customs to eat Mochi (rice cake) in the new year and the season's turning point.
Tteogssal is the tool to add pattern on the rice cake.
Old tea masters focus in it and used it as Futaoki.
Tteogssal is the tool to add pattern on the rice cake.
Old tea masters focus in it and used it as Futaoki.
Item Description
Size | Diameter of table 4.02”, Diameter of bottom 1.89”, Height 2.13” |
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Age | The first of Joseon dynasty (1419-1465) |
Condition | We repaired it with Urushi and pure gold Makie as there was one flaw on the behind the table. |
Accessory | New ordered box |
Note | Some natural chips, pinholes, naked points and natural cracks regard as the evidence that were made in the old time. |