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Type: FINE JAPANESE POTTERY
This adorable Mountain Fuji & cherry blossom motif Matcha bowl (aka. "Chawan" in Japanese) has been hand-crafted by a renowned, Kyo-Yaki style (Kyoto Style Pottery) Japanese ceramic artist, Kohgiku Yamaoka.
The artist's highly animated drawing technique and use of vivid colour adds joyful and auspicious atmosphere to this spring-themed Matcha bowl.
A highly sophisticated Kyo-Yaki Matcha bowl that will enhance the spirit of your Matcha ritual.
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KOHGIKU YAMAOKA
Kohgiku Yamaoka was born in 1942. He worked under Zenjiroh Ueyama for 10 years, and then opened his own kiln in 1969. He excels at bright and vivid works. Ninsei Nonomura was an artist who developed Kyo-Yaki style in the early 17th century. He was best known for his definitive pottery wheel technique and printing on Kyo-Yaki. Kenzan Ogata (1663-1743) was one of the first to paint four seasons flowers on pottery in Japan.
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