[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Kuro Ninsei, Sakura, by Shoka Kato
[Tea utensils/tea ceremony tools Matcha tea bowl] Copy of Kuro Ninsei, Sakura, by Shoka Kato
Product Code: tyawann-1207
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Size: Approx. diameter 12.2 x height 7.7 cm
Author: Shoka Kato
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1968: Completed the design course at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training Institute
In 1968, he joined the Kyoto Iroe Ceramics School.
In 1974, he opened a tea pottery kiln under the name Matsuka.
1977: Won an award at the Kyoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Exhibited at the World Craft Exhibition in 1978
Exhibited at the National Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1980
1981: Won an award at the Kyoto and Kiyomizu ware exhibition
1982: Kyoto Shimbun Prize at the Kyoto-yaki and Shimizu-yaki Exhibition
Awarded (Mitsukoshi, Nihonbashi, Tokyo)
1984: Exhibited at the Frankfurt International Exhibition in West Germany
Kyoyaki and Kiyomizuyaki Exhibition, Kyoto Shimbun Prize Preface (Takashimaya, Kyoto)
Exhibited at the Toronto Craft Fair in Canada
1985: Created the "Ninsei Yanagibashi Kaigu" for the Japan-US Cultural Exchange Tea Ceremony (San Francisco)
In 1988, he won the Governor's Award at the Kyoto Ue-e Ceramic Art Exhibition and has held several solo exhibitions.
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Box: Wooden box
Author: Shoka Kato
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1968: Completed the design course at the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramic Training Institute
In 1968, he joined the Kyoto Iroe Ceramics School.
In 1974, he opened a tea pottery kiln under the name Matsuka.
1977: Won an award at the Kyoto Prefectural Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Exhibited at the World Craft Exhibition in 1978
Exhibited at the National Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 1980
1981: Won an award at the Kyoto and Kiyomizu ware exhibition
1982: Kyoto Shimbun Prize at the Kyoto-yaki and Shimizu-yaki Exhibition
Awarded (Mitsukoshi, Nihonbashi, Tokyo)
1984: Exhibited at the Frankfurt International Exhibition in West Germany
Kyoyaki and Kiyomizuyaki Exhibition, Kyoto Shimbun Prize Preface (Takashimaya, Kyoto)
Exhibited at the Toronto Craft Fair in Canada
1985: Created the "Ninsei Yanagibashi Kaigu" for the Japan-US Cultural Exchange Tea Ceremony (San Francisco)
In 1988, he won the Governor's Award at the Kyoto Ue-e Ceramic Art Exhibition and has held several solo exhibitions.
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Box: Wooden box
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