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Kozuka by Furukawa Jochin.

Jochin was the son of Genchin of the Furukawa School, often just grouped within Yokoya works. Genchin was taught by the great Somin, and Furukawa works are often top tier examples of katakiri and katakiri bori work styles.

Kozuka depicts two sumo wrestlers in a contest. One is about to execute the kawazu-gake technique takedown.

Deep colored shibuichi, great tones, and super fine details (body hair, finger nails, much more). Super excited about this kozuka and will study for some time:

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