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Bizen-yaki (Bizen ware) by the late Seinosuke Ohira Pottery made in the Showa era. The box has sun damage. This is a one-of-a-kind piece. Please touch and feel it. It embodies the charm of Bizen-yaki, the oldest pottery in Japan. 【Size】 Diameter: 11cm Height: 25cm Please forgive any slight discrepancies due to amateur measurements. 【Delivery Date and Time Not Available】 Due to the specifications of Yu-Yu Mercari delivery, delivery dates and times cannot be specified. 【No Price Reduction】 The price of this item cannot be reduced. 【Seinosuke Ohira (1921-1981)】 Born in Nagoya City in 1921. After being interned in Siberia, he settled in Bizen. He studied under Keifujiwara and the Fujiwara father and son, and also sought guidance from Rakuzan Fujiwara. He became independent in 1970, building his own kiln. His first kiln in the same year won the Sanyo Shimbun Company Award at the Okayama Prefectural Art Exhibition. He was subsequently selected for exhibitions. He was also selected for the Japan Kogei Association East Chugoku Branch Exhibition. In 1975, he founded the kiln "Bizen Ichi." He passed away in 1981. His sons are Takaaki Ohira and Issei Ohira.
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