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E-Hakeme Sake Bottle(Naoto Yano)

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This e-hakeme sake bottle is characterized by its light brushstrokes and dignified shape.

Product Code
240326-18
Artist
Naoto Yano
1976-
Weight
296g
Body Diameter
9.6cm
Top Diameter
3.4cm
Height
12.6cm
Bottom Diameter
5.0cm
Description
Paulonia Box with Artist's Sign
Cloth with Artist's Sign
Record of the Artist
Capacity
The capacity is about 300ml for 80%
Condition
New

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Naoto Yano 1976-

Naoto Yano was born in saga prefecture.
In 1994, study in america for 5 years.
In 2002, graduated from Arita College of Ceramics.
In 2003, became the Temporary Lecturer of the Arita College of Ceramics.
In 2004, started making pottery at home(Tonoyama kiln).
In 2008, made pottery in korea for 6 months.
In 2015, built the climbing kiln.
Equipped with a discerning eye and outstanding ability, he is the driving force behind the popularity of karatsu ware today.


Keiryuzan

Keiryuzan is a famous mountain located in gwangju city, south chungcheong province, south korea, and there are many ancient kiln sites scattered at the foot of the mountain. 15th to 16th century korean pottery, which features iron painted design using a free and lively brush stroke, is called “Keiryuzan” and is highly acclaimed around the world. Mishima, hakeme, and white porcelain are also fired, and the vessels come in a wide variety of shapes, including bowl, tea bowl, dish, bottle, and jar.