Collection: Kawajiri Seitoujo
Pottery is not complete unless it is burnt.
Kawajiri Seitoujo values preserving and passing on traditional techniques for fire a pottery in a kiln.
Taking advantage of Mashiko's clay, which has a characteristic high sand content, and firing using traditional methods, their ceramics strive for shapes that are in keeping with the current times.
It would be happy if you could use them more and more in your daily life.
Mashiko-yaki (ware) from the famous Japanese pottery town of Mashiko. Mashiko was once home to Shōji Hamada, celebrated ceramicist and founding member of the Mingei (folk craft) Movement, who through Bernard Leach shaped modern-day studio pottery in Japan and the UK.
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