[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools water pitcher] Zeze ware, blue and white porcelain, Undo, made by Shinjo Iwasaki (Kagerouen)
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools water pitcher] Zeze ware, blue and white porcelain, Undo, made by Shinjo Iwasaki (Kagerouen)
Product Code: mizusasi-71
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●Old stock items from our store
Size: Approx. diameter 16.3 x height 18.8 cm
Author: Shinjo Iwasaki (Kagerouen)
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[2nd Generation] The eldest son of the first generation Kenzo
Born in Taisho 02
Graduated from Kyoto Higher Technical School, Department of Ceramics
In 1987, the Zeze Pottery Museum was established.
Designated as a traditional craft of Shiga Prefecture in 1985
1991: Awarded the Traditional Industry Merit Award by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Currently working on making Ameyose ware.
Currently, various items such as blue and white and red porcelain are produced. Representative work: Tea caddy "Oeyama"
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[Kagerouen]
It is currently counted as one of the Seven Enshu Kilns.
The garden was named after the famous "Kagero Pond," a pond depicted in the "Illustrated Map of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road" by Japanese painter Yamamoto Shunkyo.
At the time, Kobori Enshu was the magistrate of Omi, so it is likely that Enshu provided guidance.
The famous tea caddies favored by Enshu are "Oeyama" and "Hakuun."
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Box: Wooden box
Size: Approx. diameter 16.3 x height 18.8 cm
Author: Shinjo Iwasaki (Kagerouen)
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[2nd Generation] The eldest son of the first generation Kenzo
Born in Taisho 02
Graduated from Kyoto Higher Technical School, Department of Ceramics
In 1987, the Zeze Pottery Museum was established.
Designated as a traditional craft of Shiga Prefecture in 1985
1991: Awarded the Traditional Industry Merit Award by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry
Currently working on making Ameyose ware.
Currently, various items such as blue and white and red porcelain are produced. Representative work: Tea caddy "Oeyama"
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[Kagerouen]
It is currently counted as one of the Seven Enshu Kilns.
The garden was named after the famous "Kagero Pond," a pond depicted in the "Illustrated Map of Famous Places along the Tokaido Road" by Japanese painter Yamamoto Shunkyo.
At the time, Kobori Enshu was the magistrate of Omi, so it is likely that Enshu provided guidance.
The famous tea caddies favored by Enshu are "Oeyama" and "Hakuun."
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Box: Wooden box
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