Red Kouzanji bird and animal caricatures  Mug popular Houzan kiln Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan

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Red Kouzanji bird and animal caricatures  Mug popular Houzan kiln Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan, Material: PorcelainDimensions: Diameter 85cm Height 87cm Weight 160g Cosmetic boxOrigin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki.
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Product code: Red Kouzanji bird and animal caricatures  Mug popular Houzan kiln Kyoto ceramic Made in Japan

Material: Porcelain

Dimensions: Diameter 8.5cm, Height 8.7cm, Weight 160g, Cosmetic box



Origin: Japan Kyoto ceramic Kyo yaki Made in Japan hand made

Condition:new product(Brand new) with paper box


This is a mug with red painting of birds and animals caricatures by Hozamagama popular, a Kyoto kiln of Kiyomizu ware.

A scene of a rabbit and a frog carrying a pot together. One frog and two rabbits are depicted.

The mug is made of porcelain, so there is no crazing and it is stain resistant.
The white color is also very strong, so the color of the drink can be clearly seen.

The slightly open mouth is very comfortable to drink from.

The rim is black because it is painted with iron, a finish often seen on works of art.

The figure of a rabbit leading a procession fills me with energy! This mug is decorated with red paintings of caricatures of animals and birds by Kozanji Temple.

Item No. 4496: Akae Mug with Caricatures of Birds and Animals, Hozan

Size: approx. 8.5cm (diameter), 9cm (height), 160g (weight)
Please note that the shape, color, and size of each mug will vary.
About the color of the container
Please be aware that the color of the product may differ from the actual product due to lighting, computer and monitor settings. Please be aware of this in advance.

Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki Kilns

Ceramics History Yoshitsugu Kato, Yoshizugu Hazan Kiln
Born in Imakumano, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto in 1953.
Graduated from Kyoto Municipal Fushimi Technical High School, Department of Ceramics in 1971.
Learned potter's wheel at Kyoto prefectural potter's training school, and polished his skills at the major course.
After that, he inherited the family business, Hozangama, and is currently active in the Kyoto Hiyoshi Pottery Cooperative. 

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