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MASHIKO C0042New!!
KANTO MASHIKO YAKI This pottery was made by Iwashita Seito in Mashiko-machi, Haga-gun, Tochigi.The outside is copper color which is known as a glaze favored by British potter Lucie Rie. Details:http://koyo-iwashita.info Iwashita Tetsuo Fifth generation potter of Iwashita SeitoBorn in Mashiko-machi, Tochigi PrefectureStarted pottery production in 1866
MASHIKO C0041New!!
KANTO MASHIKO YAKI This pottery was made in a pottery warehouse in Mashiko-cho, Haga-gun, Tochigi Prefecture. The work features geometric patterns made with a unique decorative technique called "inlay glaze color." Details:https://mashiko.com Nakamura Fumimasa 1960 Born in Tokyo1985 Made pottery at the Zeze ware pottery manufacturer in Shiga Prefecture1990 Established a studio in Mashiko-cho, Tochigi […]
KASAMA C0040
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made at the "Ajisai Kobo" in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture.It is a unique blue color. It has a rough surface called as Ibushiginsaiyaki. Details:https://www.ajisaikoubou.com Taniguchi Masami Born in Tsukuba, Ibaraki in 1973Trained under his mother, Eiko Taniguchi, in 2000Intern at the IbarakiPrefecture Ceramics Training Center in 2001Participated in the International […]
KASAMA C0039
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made by Otsu Kogama in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture.This piece has a pale white color. Details:https://www.ohtsukouyou.com Ohtsu Koichi Born in Kasama, Ibaraki Prefecture in 1974Graduated from Ishikawa Prefectural Kutani Ware Technical Training Institute in 1998Graduated from Ibaraki Prefectural Ceramics Training Institute Glaze DepartmentCertified as a traditional craftsman in 2007
KASAMA C0038
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made at the Studio Oak pottery studio in Kasama, Ibaraki.This piece (monotone series) is in blue ink, reminiscent of the brush strokes used in Japanese calligraphy. Details:https://www.studio-oak.net Onuki Hiroyuki Born in Mito, Ibaraki in 1961Graduated from the Department of Design at Tokyo Zokei University (majoring in graphics) in 1985Completed […]
KASAMA C0037
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made in Kasama city, Ibaraki prefecture.It uses a special glaze that contains metal called luster liquid.It is a glossy, colorful piece of pottery. Details:https://www.instagram.com/arata.sakamoto/ Sakamoto Arata 1988 Born in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture2009 Graduated from the ceramics department of Aichi Prefectural Seto Ceramics High School2012-13 Traveled to the UK2013-15 Worked at an […]
KASAMA C0036
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made by Otsu Kogama in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture.It is a deep, vivid black piece made with black oil-drop tenmoku glaze. Details:https://www.ohtsukouyou.com Ohtsu Hiroshi Born in Kasama City in 1947Certified as a traditional craftsman in 2005Awarded at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition in 2005
KASAMA C0035
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture. This piece has a light blue gradation gloss. Details:https://www.instagram.com/mac.chill/ Machida Miyuki 2005 Studied under Masami Kobayashi2007 Completed training in the Glaze Department at the Ibaraki Prefectural Ceramics Training Center2008 Built a kiln in Shirosato Town, Higashiibaraki County2011 First solo exhibition2021 Selected for the […]
KASAMA C0034
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made by Otsu Kogama in Kasama City, Ibaraki Prefecture.It is a deep, vivid blue piece made with blue oil-drop tenmoku glaze. Details:https://www.ohtsukouyou.com Ohtsu Hiroshi Born in Kasama City in 1947Certified as a traditional craftsman in 2005Awarded at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition in 2005
MASHIKO C0019
KANTO MASHIKO YAKI This pottery was made by Nakamura Pottery Studio in Mashiko Town, Tochigi. The salt is put in the kiln. It has a white speckled pattern on the surface. Details:http://www.mashiko-kankou.org/shop/?shop=00378 Nakamura Fumimasa 1939 Born in Mashiko Town1958 Studied ceramics at the Nagoya Industrial Technology Testing Center1961 Succeeded in his father’s kiln1975 Presented to […]
HANNO C0018
KANTO HANNO YAKI This pottery was made at Bushu Hanno Kiln in Hanno City, Saitama. It uses the local materials in Hanno. This has a blue-black shine (green celadon). Details:https://hanno-lchannel.com/town/page_1052.html Torazawa Hideo 1935 Born in Gifu as Mino ware kiln family in Toki CityServed as the head of the family1975 Opened the Hanno Kiln in […]
KASAMA C0002
KANTO KASAMA YAKI This pottery was made in Kasama city, Ibaraki prefecture.It uses a special glaze that contains metal called luster liquid.It is a glossy, colorful piece of pottery. Details:https://www.instagram.com/arata.sakamoto/ Sakamoto Arata 1988 Born in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture2009 Graduated from the ceramics department of Aichi Prefectural Seto Ceramics High School2012-13 Traveled to the UK2013-15 Worked at an […]