Kaki-glazed Sake cup Kahou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware Made in outlets Japan

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Kaki-glazed Sake cup Kahou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware Made in outlets Japan, Material: PorcelainDimensions: Diameter 45 cm Height 5 cm Weight 40 g with cosmetic boxOrigin: Japan.
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Product code: Kaki-glazed Sake cup Kahou kiln  Kyo ware Kiyomizu ware Made in outlets Japan

Material: Porcelain

Dimensions: Diameter 4.5 cm, Height 5 cm, Weight 40 g, with cosmetic box

Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box



This is a persimmon glazed outlets gouinomi (sake cup) from Kyoto's Kyoto ware Kiyomizu ware, Kaho.

This sake cup is a must-have for sake lovers.
The vermilion colored gugunomi has an attractive narrow waist.

The narrowed waist is easy to hold.

The unique kakin glaze is beautiful.

The painting is simple, so it is not seasonal and can be used in any combination of utensils and places.

The vermilion color is beautiful. It is a stylish vessel without painting.

Product No. 5444 Kaki-glazed sake cup

Dimensions: Diameter 4.5 cm, Height 5 cm, Weight 40 g, with cosmetic box

The shape, color, and size of each piece will vary due to its handmade nature.  
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Ceramic history: Itoh, Kaho, Kaho Kiln 

In 1976, he moved his kiln to Uji-tanzan and has been working on harmonious works by crossing over tradition and new senses. He won the Minister of Education's Prize at the Japan Art Exhibition in 1977, the Minister of International Trade and Industry's Prize in 1981, and was certified as a traditional artisan in 1983.


In 1984, he was certified as a traditional artisan. After studying under Kaho I, he inherited the Kaho Kiln in 1984.
He mainly produces pottery and semi-porcelain, and in the production of household tableware such as bowls and plates, he aims to create the unique and delicate world of Kyoyaki craftsmanship.

He specializes in gorgeous glazes such as persimmon glaze.
In addition, his delicately painted tableware has a wide following.

Born in Kyoto Prefecture in 1963.
1992 Chairman's Prize, Seigyokai Exhibition
1993 Governor's Prize, Seikowokai Exhibition, Kyoto
1998 Solo exhibition at Daimaru, Shinsaibashi, Osaka
2002 Awarded Prize at Kyoto Pottery and Kiyomizu Pottery Exhibition
Certified as a traditional artisan in 2008
Held many group exhibitions

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