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Shoji Hamada, Fotted Bowl, c1950s
Shoji Hamada, Fotted Bowl, c1950s
Shoji Hamada, Fotted Bowl, c1950s

Shoji Hamada

Fotted Bowl, c1950s
stoneware with running ash glaze
carved decoration
10 x 18 x 18 cms
4 x 7 1/8 x 7 1/8 inches
SH087

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