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The matcha bowl which is made of colorful, vivid and unique glazes by Junji Hayashi
Posted on 2015/07/09 | No CommentsThis is the Rinzan Kiln, a studio in Sumiyama, Kyoto, headed by Junji Hayashi, its fourth-generation head. Using a potter’s wheel, he crafts easy-to-use, quality matcha tea bowls beloved by […] -
Third-generation Mr. Tatsuo Umehara of the Hokuryu Kiln crafts teapots with ingenuity all around.
Posted on 2014/10/25 | No CommentsMr. Tatsuo Umehara, a third-generation potter of the Hokuryu Kiln upholding traditional handmade methods of teapot-making. He shared the appeal of Hokuryu Kiln teapots with us while showing us the […] -
Bowls for powdered green tea fired in the Asuka Shoraku kiln, and featured in the 1989 movie “ Sen no Rikyu Honkakubo Ibun”
Posted on 2014/10/04 | No CommentsRaku ware with a gentle texture that feels natural to the touch. The Asuka Shoraku kiln makes traditional Mino ware, mainly tea utensils and vases but they also create works […] -
Daisuke Kiyomizu
Posted on 2012/03/24 | No CommentsMr. Daisuke Kiyomizu was born as the first son of the potter, Mr. Hisashi Kiyomizu who are the grandson of the fifth-generation Rokube Kiyomizu. Although he was grown up from […] -
Tanikan kiln by Hozan Tanii
Posted on 2012/03/20 | No CommentsHozan Tanii who is the third generation of the Tanikangama(kiln’s name). Tanikangama has contributed to develop Shigaraki ware where is one of the largest producer of Japanese pottery. He has […] -
Tokobo Reimei by Kazutoshi Kamei
Posted on 2012/03/01 | No CommentsIts rich nature and the birthplace of green tea is well known as ujidawara-cho in Kyoto. The pottery artist, Kazutoshi Kamei founds kiln and lives with his family there where […]
![The matcha bowl which is made of colorful, vivid and unique glazes by Junji Hayashi This is the Rinzan Kiln, a studio in Sumiyama, Kyoto, headed by Junji Hayashi, its fourth-generation head. Using a potter’s wheel, he crafts easy-to-use, quality matcha tea bowls beloved by […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/a600IMG_7165-180x100.jpg)
![Third-generation Mr. Tatsuo Umehara of the Hokuryu Kiln crafts teapots with ingenuity all around. Mr. Tatsuo Umehara, a third-generation potter of the Hokuryu Kiln upholding traditional handmade methods of teapot-making. He shared the appeal of Hokuryu Kiln teapots with us while showing us the […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/a600IMG_3376-180x100.jpg)
![Bowls for powdered green tea fired in the Asuka Shoraku kiln, and featured in the 1989 movie “ Sen no Rikyu Honkakubo Ibun” Raku ware with a gentle texture that feels natural to the touch. The Asuka Shoraku kiln makes traditional Mino ware, mainly tea utensils and vases but they also create works […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/ahonkakugoibun-2-180x100.jpg)
![Daisuke Kiyomizu Mr. Daisuke Kiyomizu was born as the first son of the potter, Mr. Hisashi Kiyomizu who are the grandson of the fifth-generation Rokube Kiyomizu. Although he was grown up from […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/aIMG_3122-180x100.jpg)
![Tanikan kiln by Hozan Tanii Hozan Tanii who is the third generation of the Tanikangama(kiln’s name). Tanikangama has contributed to develop Shigaraki ware where is one of the largest producer of Japanese pottery. He has […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/aIMG_2089-180x100.jpg)
![Tokobo Reimei by Kazutoshi Kamei Its rich nature and the birthplace of green tea is well known as ujidawara-cho in Kyoto. The pottery artist, Kazutoshi Kamei founds kiln and lives with his family there where […]](http://news.tablin.info/wp-content/uploads/aIMG_1379-180x100.jpg)