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Item Code:7637202
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7.5
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[GYOZO FURUSE]
The documented history of Akahada-yaki begins in 1573.
In 1781, Akahada Pottery has separated into three locations: the West, the Middle and the East. The Furuse family has operated in the Middle for eight generations, pioneered by Jihei Furuse, a notable potter from Kyoto. He was appointed to the kiln by Gyozan Yangisawa, the Lord of Koriyama Castle, and was granted the stamp of Akahada which is used to this day by the Furuse family and enabled the head of the family to use the name Gyozo as named after the Lord who granted it.
The 7th generation Gyozo Furuse has made pottery and manages the kiln on the original site for decades.
Exposed to modern technology and ideas and he was able to infuse these inspirations into with family tradition into his creations.
Gyozo Furuse`s masterpieces are not considered so through showiness,but rather follow the philosophy of Wabi Sabi, having made everyday wares with the utmost of care,such as the subtle beauty and calm surrounding his tea ceremony installments.
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