- Description
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Kouson Kiln, with over 100 years of history
The first generation of Kouson Kiln's founder, Hayashi Enzan, refined the celadon porcelain that showed the rich maturity of China's Song Dynasty while still following traditional manufacturing techniques in pursuit of a deeper color. This celadon incense burner has an elegant and unique deep and soft color that is unique to Kouson Kiln.
| Material |
porcelain
| Actual size |
(Approx.) Diameter 14.0 x Height 12.0 cm
| Care instructions and handling precautions |
Please handle with care as this item is fragile.
| About delivery date |
If in stock, we will respond immediately.
*As the items are posted at the same time as the exhibition and sales events, there may be cases where the items are out of stock at the time of your order. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding.
|Others|
As each product is handmade, the colour may vary from the photograph.
Koson Kiln
Chawanzaka is a street lined with Kiyomizu-yaki potteries. Located halfway up the slope is Koson Kiln, a Porcelain factory with over 100 years of history, founded in 1915 by the founder, Eijiro Hayashi.
By inheriting and pursuing the techniques of the white porcelain and celadon porcelain that represent Koson Kiln, the simple works that are unique to Koson Kiln today have been developed.
In order to further blaze a trail in tradition, he creates works that incorporate a breath of new life.