Rikitake No.119 Shoko Esumi.68 |top|
The phrase has a poetic, almost haiku-like rhythm. It could be:
: This part likely refers to a specific catalog, list, or collection (possibly named after or related to someone named Rikitake) and indicates that the item in question is number 119 within that catalog. Rikitake No.119 Shoko Esumi.68
: Shoko Esumi was one of the models frequently featured in Rikitake's work. Historical Context The phrase has a poetic, almost haiku-like rhythm
Here’s a short draft story based on the title — interpreted as a case file, a lost recording, or an archival remnant. Historical Context Here’s a short draft story based
Box 119 was unremarkable — grey metal, dented corner, label faded to a whisper. Inside: twelve magnetic tapes, each marked in a neat hand: Rikitake No. [number] Shoko Esumi. [two digits].
If you find a piece claiming to be , check the kutsu (heel) of the vase. Authentic pieces show goma (sesame seed) spots—small charcoal dots from the pine-ash firing.