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▼ Artist Information 【Nidaime (Second Generation) Nakamura Suiran】 Born in 1942 (Showa 17). After graduating from high school, he trained under his father, the first generation Nakamura Suiran, and succeeded him as the second generation Suiran in 1972. In 1974, he participated in the formation of the Seijukai, a group centered on young ceramic artists, and held group exhibitions annually at the Mitsukoshi Department Store in Nihonbashi, Tokyo, for eight years until the group disbanded. He received the Kyoto Prefectural Governor's Award at the Uezu Ceramic Art Exhibition in '82, the Grand Prix at the Kyo-yaki Kiyomizu-yaki Exhibition in '84, and the NHK Chairman's Award at the National Traditional Crafts Exhibition in the same year. He has also held solo exhibitions frequently in Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and other locations since his solo exhibition at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi in 1982. His works feature Kouchi ware with vibrant glazes in yellow, blue, purple, and green, further decorated with finely carved ceramic patterns and ripple designs, showcasing an elegant and refined artistic style. ▼ Product Size Mizusashi (Water Jar): Height 18.2 cm (without lid 15.3 cm) / Width 16.1 cm Kensui (Waste Water Bowl): Height 7.2 cm / Width 14.3 cm Shakutate (Water Ladle Stand): Height 17.7 cm / Width 9.0 cm Futaoki (Lid Rest): Height 5.3 cm / Width 6.0 cm ※ Maximum width. Please note that there may be slight variations in size. ▼ Condition of the Product No damage ▼ Accessories Tomobako (Original wooden box) / Tomonuno (Original cloth)
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