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[Matcha tea bowl] Oribe glaze, Sakura flowing water, Eiraku copy, made by Atsushi Yamakawa (Sennyuji kiln)
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Oribe glaze Sakura flowing water Eiraku copy Yamakawa Atsushi (Sennyuji kiln)
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[First generation Ishimatsu]
Kutani ware pottery manufacturer in Shimohachiri Village, Nomi District, Ishikawa Prefecture
[Second Generation Iwao] Makes tea ceremony utensils in Kyoto.
[3rd Generation Iwao] After graduating from Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical High School (Ceramics Department)
Studied under Shimizu Rokubei
[Atsushi Yamakawa] (Sennyuji Kiln/Gan Kiln) The eldest son of the third generation Iwao
1962 Born in Sennyuji Temple, Higashiyama Ward, Kyoto
1982 (Showa 57) Enrolled in the Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Training Institute
1983: Entered the Kyoto Municipal Industrial Testing Institute and graduated from the specialized course.
After graduating in 1985, he continued to learn ceramic molding techniques under Professor Katsuro Kitamura at the same school.
2008: Certified as a traditional craftsman