Tottori Prefecture has a mountainous terrain with little flat land.
It is the least populated region in Japan.
Ushido ware is famous for its adherence to the spirit of folk art pottery
The excellent works produced have attracted attention
In 1837, Niuhu potter Jinhe Tengqi opened a kiln
After his disciple Kobayashi Umegoro succeeded
The Kobayashi family has been protecting the kiln for generations
Niuhu ware is made from high-quality local clay
Chikudō kiln wood-fired folk art objects
Simple hand-made style using a potter's wheel
The characteristic of Ushido ware is the rich glaze
Beautiful tones are displayed in black, white, persimmon, candy and green glazes
As the times change
Under the attack of Seto, Mino and other products
Niuhu Burning once subsided
With the help of Yoshida Shoya and Yanagi Soetsu
Assisted in promoting the folk art movement and became a nationally renowned folk pottery
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Size: 7cm in diameter x 7cm in height
*Hand-made iron patterns, glaze colors, and sizes may vary slightly
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- Niuhu Kiln traditionally uses six bags to climb the kiln It can only be burned three to four times a year. The production of works also requires slow manual work Make practical utensils at your own pace Such a broad and peaceful state of mind Like the vast Tottori Sand Dunes The dreamlike scenery of the sea and sky contrasting with the sand dunes
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