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[Kiba Koen] Female writer (studied under Miyagawa Koun and then became independent)
Born in Kagoshima Prefecture in 1950
1972: Graduated from the Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Training School Design Course
Studied under Koun Miyagawa
1981: Graduated from the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Research Institute Ceramics Department
In 1982, he established the Hanayama Kiln and became independent.
2028: Selected for the Kyoto Prefecture Craft Industry Technology Competition in 2012 - Selected every year until 2011
Since then, he has been studying on his own, producing and studying tea ware, focusing on colored enamel.
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size | Approx. diameter 12.3 x height 7.9 cm |
author | Work by Koen Kiba (Kazan Kiln) (female artist) |
box | Wooden box |
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl Boys' Festival] Copy of Ninsei Kabuto by Koen Kiba (Kazan Kiln) (female artist)
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