[4th generation Asami Yoshisan] Kyoto Yoshimine kiln
First generation Yoshizo: In 1912, his father, Yonosuke (second generation Gorosuke Asami's second son), branched off and opened a kiln in Gojozaka
Born in Gojozaka in 1961 (Showa 36)
Studied under my 2nd master and 2nd uncle
1992 (Heisei 4) Succeeded to the 4th generation
In 1995, the name Yoshimine Kiln was given to the potter by Master Masamichi Maeda of Zuiho-in, a subtemple of Daitokuji Temple.
I strive to create works that embody the concepts of wabi and sabi.
size | Approx. depth 6.5 x width 5.5 x height 6cm |
author | Works by Yoshimi Asami (Yoshimine Kiln) |
box | Paper Box |
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[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools incense holder Christmas] Santa Claus by Yoshizo Asami (Yoshimine Kiln)
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Incense holder for hearth
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