Akae Kozanji Mug Takashi Kiln made in discount Japan Kyoto ceramic

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Akae Kozanji Mug Takashi Kiln made in discount Japan Kyoto ceramic, Material:  PorcelainDimensions: 115cm (length) 85cm (width) 85cm (height) 180g (weight) 330cc (capacity)Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made.
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Product code: Akae Kozanji Mug Takashi Kiln made in discount Japan Kyoto ceramic

Material:  Porcelain

Dimensions: 11.5cm (length), 8.5cm (width), 8.5cm (height), 180g (weight), 330cc (capacity)

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box

This mug is a popular Kiyomizu-yaki pottery mug depicting a caricature of a bird, beast, and human at Kozanji Temple.

The mug is filled with scenes of wrestling, carrying pots, and so on.
Kiyomizu ware porcelain is made of a thin layer of porcelain.

Kiyomizu-yaki porcelain is white inside, so the color of coffee and tea comes out beautifully.
Kiyomizu-yaki porcelain is white inside, which makes the color of coffee and tea beautiful.

You can turn it around and enjoy the story with this one.

The lovely rabbit and frog will make your tea time more discount comfortable.
The lively rabbit and frog are wonderfully painted on this bird and animal caricature mug.

Product No. 9214 Akae Kozanji Mug Takafumi 

Dimensions: 11.5cm (length), 8.5cm (width), 8.5cm (height), 180g (weight), 330cc (capacity)

Each mug is handmade, so the shape, color, and size of each piece will vary.

Ceramic History Takashi Kuramoto

1968 Born as the second son of Mitsuha Kuramoto II.
1985 Graduated from the Molding Department of the Kyoto prefectural pottery training school.
1986 Graduated from Kyoto prefectural pottery training school, major course
1987 Completed the Ceramics Course at the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute
     Studied under Kuramoto Mitsuhata II
1991 Studied under Miura Chikken II
1994 Exhibited at the Five Ceramic Artists Exhibition
     Since then, he has participated in group exhibitions every year.

Preserving the techniques inherited from Mitsuhata I
He is dedicated to creating works that combine traditional techniques with the present.
 
          Takashi Kuramoto

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