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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 […]