Collection: sayado wadagama
“A form is born when there is a purpose, and beauty is realized only when there is a form.”
The brand concept of Doso Towada Kiln is the words of Mr. Yoshimichi Goda who expressed the meaning of creating "Folk Crafts Village Mashiko".
"Tools" that are indispensable for people's daily lives
sayado wadagama thinks of good tools as tools that they unconsciously use and that they grow attached to as we spend a long time with them.
By valuing the relationship between people and tools, tools become part of the body, as if they were part of a limb.
Doso Towada Kiln manufactures pottery, which can be said to be a product of nature, with a ``responsibility to receive from nature'' and aims to deliver the charm of pottery to as many people as possible.
They put "use" first and pursue "good tools" that people naturally use and love.
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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