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This is a fired clay bottle made by Katsuyuki Ide. Comes with a wooden box (with four-way bracing), cloth, and a descriptive card. There is a pottery mark "katsu" (image 16). 【Size】 Height: 20.4cm Body diameter: 13.5cm Bottom diameter: 9.5cm Weight: 964g Please forgive any slight errors due to amateur measurements. 【Delivery Date and Time Not Specified】 Due to the specifications of Yu-Yu Mercari delivery, delivery date and time cannot be specified. 【No Price Reduction】 This item cannot be discounted. Please refrain from price negotiations. 【Katsuyuki Ide】 Born in Yokkaichi City, Mie Prefecture in 1959. Graduated from Yokkaichi Technical High School, Mie Prefecture in 1977. Graduated from the advanced course of Aichi Prefectural Seto Ceramic High School in 1979. In the same year, studied under Yoshiki Sugiura and Fumiyasu Sugiura. In 1981, built a kiln in Kitamomaki Village (present-day Tōmi City), Nagano Prefecture, a place related to his parents. In 1990, moved to Chojabara, at an altitude of 1000m, the current location in Saku City. In 1993, exhibited at the Korea-Japan Exchange Art Exhibition and Daejeon Expo. Since then, held pottery exhibitions in both countries every other year. In 1998, exhibited at the "Artist-in-Residence" in Hungary. In 2000, invited to exhibit at the Mokpo International Ceramic Exhibition in Korea. In 2001, the Oribe no Kokoro pottery exhibition. In 2002, the 6th International Ceramics Festival Mino. In 2004, exhibitions at the Kyoto/Shinshu Ceramic Works Exhibition, Shinano Museum of Art, the Crafts Exhibition of Creation and Tradition, Komoro Highland Museum, and a solo exhibition at Nagano Tokyu. In 2006, solo exhibition at Kimura Pottery Store in Ueda City. In 2008, solo exhibition at Gallery "Kurosawa" in Saku Town. In 2010, invited to a "Workshop" in Hungary. In the same year, a two-person exhibition at Kurumi Club in Tōmi City. Held annually thereafter. In 2011, the 25th-anniversary pottery exhibition of Ueda City's Teuchi Hyakugei "Onishi". Solo exhibition at Gallery Koma. In 2015, the pottery exhibition "Sketch of Earth" at Ueda City's Teuchi Hyakugei "Onishi". In the same year, the 7th Contemporary Tea Pottery Exhibition. Invited to a workshop at the Nami International Ceramic Exhibition in Korea. First entry and selection in the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) with the fired clay pottery "Shayō". In 2017, selected for the 10th Contemporary Tea Pottery Exhibition in Toki City. #Flower_vase Ceramics Tea utensils Tea ceremony utensils Pottery Baked goods Contemporary crafts Collection Marked Artist's work Unglazed fired clay flower arrangement Flower arranging tools Interior Flower stand Type... Stoneware
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