Kutani ware pottery manufacturer in Shimohachiri Village, Nomi District, Ishikawa Prefecture
[Second Generation Iwao]
Making tea ceremony utensils in Kyoto.
[Third Generation: Iwao Yamakawa]
Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical High School (Ceramics Department)
Studied under Shimizu Rokubei
October 1963: Submitted to the Nitten Exhibition for the theme "Hana"
October 1963: Submitted to the Nitten Exhibition for the subject "Moe"
May 1970: Received the Governor's Award from the Kyoto Seiyokai
May 1977: Exhibited at the Five People Exhibition at Mitsukoshi Department Store in Tokyo
June 1981: Solo exhibition at Takashimaya Department Store in Tokyo
May 1983: Exhibited ceramic pieces jointly with dye designer Sensho at the Kyoto International Conference Center
October 1984: Exhibited at a mural exhibition at the Kyoto Ceramic Geikikan in cooperation with a dyeing designer.
April 1985: Exhibited at the Daiichi Life Building in Higashiosaka at the request of Chinese painter Shujiading.
October 1986: Exhibited at the tea ceremony exhibition at Kenninji Temple in Kyoto
March 1987: Exhibited Iwao's ceramics at the Osaka Takashimaya Department Store
October 1989: Solo exhibition at Naruse, Himeji
Size: Approx. diameter 12.5 x height 8.1 cm
Author: Yamakawa Gan Kiln
Box Wooden box
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Product Code: tyawann-362
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl Moon viewing] Rabbit on the moon Yamakawa Gan Kiln
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Colorful tea bowl
Rabbit on the moon
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Sales price: ¥12,320