Otaru ware is influenced by traditional glazes from Japan, Korea, and China
Transparent green jade Oribe
The turquoise glaze is the most distinctive feature of Otaru ware
Using clay and glaze from Hokkaido
Presenting the natural clarity of Hokkaido
The name Otaru comes from the Ainu word "ota-ru-nay"
It is the earliest developed port city in Hokkaido.
It was the commercial and trade center of Hokkaido during the Meiji and Taisho eras.
There are many centuries-old traditional historical buildings in the city
Has unique urban landscape and craftsmanship features
The Otaru Canal has become a world-famous attraction
The first Otaru kiln was Shiraishi Shinji, a potter born in Echigo.
In the 32nd year of Meiji (1900), the kiln was built in Otaru Hanazono Town.
In the beginning, unglazed bowls and pots were mainly fired.
The second generation Seizo clan moved the kiln to Irifune-machi
The third generation of Bai Shi Eiichi (Tao Ming "Rong Yue")
Determined to craft ceramics
Studied at Kyoto National Ceramics Laboratory
At that time, he visited kilns in Japan, Korea, and China
Successfully fired glazed pottery
during World War II
In the 16th year of Showa (1941), when digging an air-raid trench in his own kiln
Discover high-quality clay as raw material
And develop the unique work of native Otaru
Otaru ware is influenced by traditional glazes from Japan, Korea, and China
Using clay and glaze from Hokkaido
Presenting the natural clarity of Hokkaido
Otaru green jade Oribe wine glass
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Diameter 5.8cm X Height 5.3cm
*The glaze color of each hand-made pottery item will be slightly different.
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