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kokuzo-Kiln
The Kokuzo kiln was built at the foot of the historic Kokuzo Mountain in Kutani and is one of the most popular and representative kilns of modern Kutani pottery.
kokuzo-Kiln
The Kokuzo kiln was built at the foot of the historic Kokuzo Mountain in Kutani and is one of the most popular and representative kilns of modern Kutani pottery.
Ginsen-Kiln
Up-and-coming and popular artist Tadateru Miura of Ginsen Kiln is breaking new ground in Kutaniyaki porcelain by fusing fine painting with indigo and Kutani Gosai.
Ginsen-Kiln
Up-and-coming and popular artist Tadateru Miura of Ginsen Kiln is breaking new ground in Kutaniyaki porcelain by fusing fine painting with indigo and Kutani Gosai.
Ginsyu-Kiln
Ginshu Kiln is the fourth generation of a popular potter, Ginshu Kiln, who challenged the new world of Inroe and created a new style of Kutaniyaki.
Ginsyu-Kiln
Ginshu Kiln is the fourth generation of a popular potter, Ginshu Kiln, who challenged the new world of Inroe and created a new style of Kutaniyaki.
Bunkichi-kiln
The Bunkichi kiln was established in the Meiji period by Azuma Bunkichi, a master Kutani potter and apprentice of the founder of ceramics, Saita Michiaki.
Bunkichi-kiln
The Bunkichi kiln was established in the Meiji period by Azuma Bunkichi, a master Kutani potter and apprentice of the founder of ceramics, Saita Michiaki.
Kamidechouemon-Kiln
Founded in 1877 in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the long-established Kamide Choemon Kiln has been carrying on the traditions of its predecessors for more than 130 years.
Kamidechouemon-Kiln
Founded in 1877 in Nomi City, Ishikawa Prefecture, the long-established Kamide Choemon Kiln has been carrying on the traditions of its predecessors for more than 130 years.