Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded,…
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Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded, tenmoku glaze. Height 20 cm. Provenance: John Patrick collection. Exhibited at the Pan Pacific Arts Festival in Christchurch February 1965 at the Canterbury Museum: Shoji Hamada, Intangible Cultural treasure of Japan, an Exhibition of recent works

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