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【Excellent Condition】Ken Kato Shino Guinomi (Sake Cup) Genkuro Kiln, with Tomobako (Original Box) Diameter: Approx. 6.5cm Height: Approx. 5.5cm ★Reference: Ken Kato Born in 1947 in a kiln in Toki City, Gifu Prefecture. 1967: Graduated from the Ceramics Course of Tajimi Technical High School, Gifu Prefecture. 1971: Studied under Mr. Kunio Uchida in Kyoto. 1973: Built a kiln in Hida, Toki City, and began researching and creating Shino and Oribe ware. 1977-: Held solo exhibitions at department stores throughout the country. 1983: Built an Anagama kiln (wood-fired kiln). He cherishes the Shino style, characterized by a pale peach-colored glaze called "Momoshino" and fine pinholes on the surface. Use of Anagama Kiln: He creates works using a full-fledged Anagama kiln, and his works, each with a different landscape and form unique to wood-fired kilns, are highly regarded. #KenKato #ShinoWare #Momoshino #Tomobako #GenkuroKiln
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