Un-glazed Oval Ikebana Pot (Japanese) for sale or trade

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Greetings,

Reluctantly decided to sell or trade this new Ikebana pot. Originally purchased with plans for my Shimpaku in it, but afraid that it will be too shallow. Willing to trade for something else a bit deeper (minimum depth is 2.5) glazed or un-glazed. Below is outside dimension of my pot:

11-1/4" long x 7-3/4" wide x 2" tall

DISCLAIMER: The name of potter (Ikebana) was provided to me when I purchased the pot, but upon receiving it and a closer inspection, I believe it is "Yamahaki" instead. Would love for someone with more knowledge to settle this once and for all.

Thanks, Vince
 

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Yes that is Yamakii. Ikebana is the Japanese art of flower arranging in a dish.
 
Now I'm at rest knowing the true identity of this pot (pretty much)

-Vince
 
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