Height 8.7 cm, mouth diameter 12.7 cm, base diameter 6.1 cm
This is a tea bowl with a brush pattern on the body, of which there are only a few examples. The shape is waist-high, but this waist-high style workmanship probably indicates a preference that moved from the semi-tubular form to the next stage. This style is common in Nezumi-Shino tea bowls, and it is assumed to have developed as a series of styles at a certain period of time.
The glaze is thick and the mouth rim is covered with iron pigments. There are three small marks on the prospect.