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Seto Ware, made by Mitsuaki Kato, lidded small bowls, set of 3, brand new, unused, in box, with potter's mark. A set of 3 round lidded containers made of ceramic in red, white, and blue-green. All colors are beautiful and enjoyable just to look at. I believe they are also suitable for practical use. These are the works of an artist. Although they are unused, they have been stored deep in a closet for a long time. Thank you for your understanding. - Colors: Red, White, Blue-Green - Material: Ceramic - Set Contents: Set of 3 - Shape: Round Thank you for looking. Item Type: Small Bowl Mitsuaki Kato, born 1933 Numerous selections in exhibitions such as Nitten, Chunichi International Ceramics Exhibition, Asahi Ceramics Exhibition, Kofu-kai Exhibition, Shin Nihon Kogeiten, Japan Contemporary Crafts Exhibition, Chubu Yomiuri Art Exhibition. Awarded Chunichi Grand Prize at the Chunichi International Ceramics Exhibition. Awarded 76th Asahi Ceramics Exhibition Prize and Encouragement Prize. Invited to exhibit in "Crafts of Modern Japan" at the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Crafts Gallery. Invited to exhibit at the Faenza International Ceramics Competition in Italy. Awarded Kansai Art Exhibition and Kansai Exhibition Prize. His Nitten exhibition piece "Ash Glaze Long Plate" has been designated as a permanent collection piece by Seto City. Numerous solo exhibitions held at Nagoya Matsuzakaya and other venues. Executive Committee Member of the Asahi Ceramics Exhibition. Associate Member of Kofu-kai. Director of Seto Ceramics Association. Koyo Kiln, Izumi-cho, Seto City.
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