These tea bowls were created in China during the Tang Dynasty and perfected and popularized during the Song Dynasty (960-1279). Its originally called "Jian Zhan" in China but more commonly known as Tenmoku (Japanese name) today. It has been used in Japanese tea ceremony since the 13th century. Markings: You Di (Oil Spot) and Tu Hai (Hare Fur) Approximate Measurement: Width: 6 cm Height: 3 cm Weight: ~55 grams (1.9 oz) Capacity: 30 ml (1 fl.oz) Origin: Yuhongyuan Kiln
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