Seji Okuda
Free Cup Large Kohiki Haiyu (white slip glaze & ash glaze)
Free Cup Large Kohiki Haiyu (white slip glaze & ash glaze)
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This Free Cup Large Kohiki Haiyu is crafted by a skilled artisan, Seji Okuda, from the renowned ceramic city of Shigaraki in Japan. Its unique handmade soft texture makes this cup a truly special piece of craftsmanship. Enjoy your favorite drink with a unique touch of authentic Japanese craftsmanship.
SIZE : diameter 9cm, H 11.5cm
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ORIGIN
Shigaraki in Shiga Prefecture
Shigaraki is known as one of the famous cities for ceramics in Japan, and there are many pottery shops along the big road running through the heart of Shigaraki, with many ceramic artists living in the area. Okuda was born and raised in Shiga prefecture, and his father was one of the Shigaraki ceramic artist & teachers. From a young age he watched his father work and was surrounded by ceramics each day. However it was not his dream to become a ceramic artist as a child.
