Cute utensils in the shape of toast
Soft white toast partially applied with make-up mud
The edges of the baked toast show the change in glaze color
black dots of varying sizes
The iron content in the glaze or soil is caused by kiln changes.
The burnt hair color makes the toast dish
Changes are richer and more interesting
-Kiln opened in 1853 hectares-
Mashiko ware is the representative of modern Japanese folk art pottery
Because of the living national treasure Hamada Shoji
This greatly improved the reputation of Mashiko-yaki
When Shoji Hamada was young, he was deeply impressed by the charm of Yoshiko's local customs.
Settled in Masuko and opened a kiln in 1924
Discover the true beauty in everyday utensils
Elevate folk art artifacts to the level of appreciation
In 1853, Keisaburo Otsuka, the founder of pottery, discovered clay in Osawa.
Opening of kiln in Nefuruya, Mashiko-machi
Because of the political reforms of the Kuroba Domain Ozeki clan
Reward the pottery industry and appoint him as the royal potter
Mashiko-yaki is affected by neighboring Soma-yaki. The impact of Kasama ware
Recruit potters from advanced kilns such as Shigaraki or Kyoto
greatly increase the value of goods
And take the Tone River. The Edogawa River is transported by water
Sell products in Nihombashi Setomonocho
Until the Meiji period, Tokyo was used as a mass sales place
To support the development of the kiln industry
Mashiko ware glaze uses russet persimmon glaze
It has also become one of the characteristics of Mashiko-yaki today.
In the early days, most daily miscellaneous utensils were made of floorless glazed hangings.
Later, painting techniques emerged in response to public demand.
Especially the Mashiko mountain water earth vase is the most famous.
In the Showa period, due to the rise of folk art movement
In Liu Zongyue.バーナード. Under the strong recommendation of リーチ
Mashiko ware has become a nationally renowned production area
Now Mashiko is using the traditional clay style from ancient times
Lifestyle folk art with functional beauty
and the group of writers inspired by Hamada Shoji
While protecting Mashiko-yaki
Masuko’s style also gave birth to a new generation
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Mashiko-yaki toast bread dish
SIZE: length and width 15.2x11.3cm X height 2.5cm
*The glaze color of each hand-made pottery item will be slightly different.
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- Cute utensils in the shape of toast Soft white toast partially applied with make-up mud The edges of the baked toast show the change in glaze color black dots of varying sizes The iron content in the glaze or soil is caused by kiln changes. The burnt hair color makes the toast dish Changes are richer and more interesting
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