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possibility of scraping
Mutsuko Azai
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Flowing patterns and shapes
Junji Setsu
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A work that feels a warm story
Kodama Matsumi
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Vessel that harmonizes with modern space
George Nakamura
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bright red color
Keiko Ushio
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Overlapping colors and lines
Youtarou Takemura
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your own decorative world
Miki Kato
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Design that feels light rhythm
Yasuo Shigematsu
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A Kyo-yaki artist drawing the present from inheritance
Maryu Sugita
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Dialogue with nature, Passion inherited
Imai Family 1st・2nd・3rd
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A vessel full of gentleness that calms the heart
Kei Nakane
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Modernizing traditional patterns
Takeyuki Horioka
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A shell with infinite possibilities
Shinya Tanoue
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Stylish Kyoto-style dyeing
Tatsuo Morisato
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Freshness expressed by hand-twisting and glaze
Yasushi Fujihira
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Beauty that exists in "distortion"
Jun Kawajiri
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Presence of monotone
Kenichi Koyama
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Subtlety in brilliance and boldness
Nobuyuki Ogawa
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Fusion of pottery and glass
Miho Fujihira
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turquoise glow
Naoto Ashida
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Three-dimensional ceramic panel painting by original technique
Mitsuo Matsuzaki
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Pursuing "beauty of use"
Tosai Sawamura
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Infinite heven's Eye
Moriyasu Kimura
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A gem of a connoisseur's taste
Kitcho Kiyokawa
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View of the world of modern dyeing
Ryozo Shibata
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Seeking harmony with nature
Masaru Nishikawa
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Seeking harmony with nature
Yoshinori Izumi
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Inheritance of Ninsei and Koshimizu
Shohei Sugita
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Simple texture that enriches the heart
Yasutaka Shimizu
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Crystals of flame, clay and glaze = [Tenmoku]
Koji Kamada