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Thank you for viewing. Product Name: Iron Glaze Eared Flower Vase Artist Name: Masanobu Yatsuko (Shiseki Yatsuko) ※ Only the lid is included; there is no box or pamphlet. Please consider the color and other aspects based on the photos taken by an amateur. Unused item. Shiseki Yatsuko's Ceramic History: 1963 Born as the eldest son of the first generation of Hani kiln, Masaru, in Hani, Katsuragawa-machi, Fukuoka Prefecture. 1984 Studied under Mr. Kyo Kato (deceased), a member of the Japan Fine Arts Exhibition (Nitten) and a holder of the Aichi Prefectural Intangible Cultural Property. 1986 First selection at the 18th Nitten (selected 19 times thereafter). 1988 Returned to his hometown of Fukuoka and began making pottery at the Hani kiln. Subsequently, received guidance on modeling, glaze, etc., from the 13th Taroemon Nakazato (deceased), a Karatsu ware artist and a member of the Japan Art Academy. 1991 Received the Governor of Fukuoka Prefecture Award (1st place) at the 47th Fukuoka Prefectural Exhibition. 1993 Recommended as a member of the Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association. 1998 Received the Grand Prize of the Fukuoka Prefectural Art Association. Received the Minister of Education Award at the 2nd Asian Craft Exhibition. 1999 Recommended as a friend of the Nitten. Conducted an inlay technique workshop at Hongik University of Fine Arts (Seoul). 2001 Conducted research on old kilns such as Ido, Mishima, and Kohiki in Korea. 2004 Solo exhibition at Maruei Department Store (Nagoya). 2007 Exhibited at the Omotesenke Soya Hisada's Favorite Items Exhibition (Tokyo, Kyoto). Resigned from being a friend of the Nitten and devoted himself to the production of tea ceramics. 2010 Received the ceramic name Shiseki from the 15th Abbot of Daitoku-ji Temple in Kyoto, Meigetsu Takada, the old master. Conducted a hammering technique workshop at the Fukuoka City Museum of Art. 2011 Built a split bamboo type continuous chamber climbing kiln. 〈Solo Exhibitions〉 Keio Department Store (Shinjuku), Mitsukoshi Department Store (Nagoya), Takashimaya Department Store (Kyoto), Mitsukoshi Department Store (Fukuoka), etc. Pottery, ceramics, vases, flower vases, flower containers #Vase #FlowerVase #FlowerContainer
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