Kanjiro Kawai : Sake cup

Kanjiro Kawai 河井 寛次郎

1890 Born in Aki city, Shimane prefecture.
1914 Completed ceramic industrial course at current Tokyo Institute of
         technology.
      Worked at Kyoto research institute for ceramics.
1920 Began ceramics at Gojozaka in Kyoto.
          Named his studio as 'Shokeiyo' (Shokei kiln)
          Produced pieces which got ideas from Chinese wares.
1922 Gained a great reputation after a solo exhibition in Tokyo.  
1924 Influenced by slipwares.  
1926 Involved with Mingei movement with Soetsu Yanagi and Shoji Hamada.
          Produced pieces of simple form with unique design. 
1937 Won a Grand prix at the Paris Universal Exposition. 
1949 More crative pieces were produced afterwards. 
1966 Passed away at the age of 76.

Chikushun Kawase Ist : Incense burner

Chikushun Kawase I   川瀬 竹春

1894 Born in Gifu.
1907 Moved to Seto city, and began ceramics.
1910 Moved to Kyoto. Apprenticed to Yohei SeifuⅢ.
1915 Apprenticed to Chikusen MiuraⅡ.
1919 Began producing works at Higashiyama, Kyoto.
1927 Moved to Higashiyama Gojo, Kyoto.
1941 Solo exhibition in Shanghai.
1949 Invited to a kiln owned by Mitsui Family in Oiso.
1953 Moved to Oiso, Kanagawa prefecture.
1955 Designated a Living National Treasure.
1966 Received a Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon.
1970 Received the Order of the sacred treasure, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon.
1979 Handed the reigns of the family over to the first son, Junichi, and named himself as Chikuou.
1983 Passed away at the age of 89.

Takesue Hiom Exhibition


W8.1×H3.6cm / W6.8×H8.6cm / W8.1×H3.6cm

W9×H12cm / W8.5×H11.5cm / W5.2×H11.3cm

W7.8×H8cm / W7×H6.6cm / W8.7×H8.2cm / W7.5〜8.5×H7cm (clockwise from left)

W9.5×H7.8cm

W15.6×H6.8cm

W7.4×H10.2cm / W8.5×H9cm / W7.8×H9.4cm / W8.5×H10.5cm (clockwise from left)