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Born in 1967 in Kumamoto prefecture. Ceramist based in Tokoname-shi, Aichi prefecture. After completing the coursework at Tokoname Tounomori Ceramics Lab, he then became an independent ceramist in Tokoname. Utilizing the clay of Tokoname, he is known for his warm Kohiki style that maintains the sheen. He creates utsuwa that is repeatedly held in the palm of the hand in our everyday life.
Born in 1967 in Kumamoto prefecture. Ceramist based in Tokoname-shi, Aichi prefecture. After completing the coursework at Tokoname Tounomori Ceramics Lab, he then became an independent ceramist in Tokoname. Utilizing the clay of Tokoname, he is known for his warm Kohiki style that maintains the sheen. He creates utsuwa that is repeatedly held in the palm of the hand in our everyday life.
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