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Fuminari Araga Born and raised in Kyoto, he graduated from the research course at Kyoto Prefectural Pottery Technical College and opened "Aragagama" in the Kitashirakawa Ginzuki Apartment in 1998. In 2012, he moved his studio to Yawata City, Kyoto Prefecture, and continues to make pottery in Kyoto. His pottery, refined through the wheel-throwing techniques honed during his apprenticeship, combines elegant, beautiful forms with excellent usability. These vessels are created with a soft wheel-throwing technique and finished with kohiki (white slip). The elegant, soft white color gently enhances any dish. Diameter: Approx. 16cm Height: Approx. 4cm Set of 2 Other sizes are also available separately, so we recommend purchasing them as a set. We will adjust and discount the shipping fee for combined purchases. Please contact us before purchasing. *Photos include items of different sizes for comparison. Purchased at a retail store. Selling to someone who is looking for them due to downsizing. Please purchase with an understanding of the characteristics of handmade pottery. Returns and cancellations are not accepted to prevent fraud. Non-smoking environment. No pets. Please note that the actual color may vary slightly depending on your device and viewing environment. ≪Before Using Kohiki Pottery≫ Due to the difference in shrinkage between the glaze (glass) and the clay, cracks (kannyu) will form in the pottery. The characteristic of kohiki pottery is that tea stains and other substances will seep into these cracks over time, allowing you to enjoy the evolving texture. Soaking the pottery in water before use will allow moisture to enter the cracks, making them less prone to staining. Also, store the pottery in a well-ventilated place after use. Ryoma Matsubara, Jun Tsunoda, Taizo Kuroda, Tetsuya Otani, Naoto Okada, Naotsugu Yoshida, Ichiya Anan, Go Takagi, Tatsuhiko Kawai Motoharu Ozawa, Aya Ishiki, Hiroki Takashima, Yumiko Iihoshi, Mikiko Iiyama, Takashi Yamanoe Yoshiko Hirose, Shintaro Abe, Kosuke Teramura, Makiko Suzuki, Naoko Nagamine, Yusuke畠山 Kensho Yoshida, Ryuji Ishikawa, Yoshizawa Kiln, Tamaki Ito, Takero Kawaguchi Ritsuko Imai, Koji Kitamura, Takuya Yamamoto, Yosuke Ono, Yukimichi Kiyooka, Yuki Kubota, Reggie Iwaki, Yoshikuni Goto, Takehiro Ito, Takuya Yokoyama, Noriten Fujiyoshi, Narui Kiln, Makoto Ishida, Yuji Muraki, Fumihiko Oyama, Takuya Hayashi, Takashi Sogo, Akihiro Nikaido, Tenshin Juppa, Asuka Juppa Shinichiro Kanaya, Tamaki Suzuki, Naosumi Tanaka, Yamato Kobayashi, Yumiko Iihoshi, Noriko Kuwabara, Chie Kashiwagi, Kazumi Kato
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