[Kiyokazu Hara (real name Kenji)] Shoun Kiln
Born in Izumo City in 1939 (Showa 14)
After studying Hagi-yaki and Izumo-yaki, he moved to Kyoto and studied Kyo-yaki and Goryeo tea ware.
1968 (Showa 43) Opened the kiln under the name Seiwa
1975 (Showa 50) Built a kiln in Uji Coal Mine
In 1981, the 56th year of the Showa Period, the Tenryu-ji Temple priest Seiko Hirata gave the inscription "Shoun" to the temple.
1994: Certified as a traditional craftsman
Size: Approx. diameter 12.3 x height 7.2 cm
Author: Hara Seiwa Kiln
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Christmas stuff here → Please click to view.
Click here for various zodiac themed works → Please click to view.
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Product code: tyawann-764
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Sales price: ¥5,610