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Makuzu-yaki (Makuzu ware)

Makuzu-yaki (Makuzu ware)
Field:
Porcelain & Ceramic Artisans
Location:
Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto


Makuzu - The beautiful pottery culture of Japan

Mainly producing pieces for use in 'Sado' (Tea Ceremony), an important aspect of traditional Japanese culture, Kousai Miyagawa, the 6th generation head of the Makuzu-yaki kiln, creates pottery at his workshop in Higashiyama, Kyoto. "We sincerely hope that people around the world will experience the beauty of Japanese pottery culture through Makuzu ware."
Makuzu-yaki (Makuzu ware)

Makuzu-yaki Sakenomi Series

In ancient times, when Kyoto was still the capital, a wide variety of ceramics were brought to Kyoto from China, Korea, and other areas of Japan. At the time, grand tea masters such as court nobles, samurai and wealthy merchants ordered similar objects to be made by the potters of Kyoto, which marked the beginning of Kyoto ware. The craftsmen didn't, however, simply create endless copies; rather, these creative artisans integrated a uniquely Kyoto-like elegance into their works. For instance, the pieces they created were of a size suitable for tea ceremony use. They also integrated paintings of the Korin school (a unique style of Japanese design) into their ceramics. Thus, Kyoto ware developed by incorporating the culture of Kyoto into the pieces.

Here at our Makuzu atelier, we continue to create a wide variety of Kyoto ware. Needless to say, every stage of the processes we employ, from the initial forming of a work through to final painting, is done by hand. We are proud of this, as it rare on a global basis for pottery to be completely hand-made today.
Makuzu-yaki (Makuzu ware)

Kousai Miyagawa (Makuzu) Ⅵ

Master Potter
Kousai Miyagawa (Makuzu) Ⅵ
Maintaining the tradition of the founder of Makuzu, we are proud of our skill in creating elegant Kyoto-style pottery. In addition, we also respond to requests to create pottery from people all over the world. Utilizing our traditions and know-how developed over the years, we proudly present Makuzu Ware of Kyoto. It is our greatest desire that our works be highly valued worldwide, just as the works of Makuzu Kozan of Yokohama were once praised internationally.

Kyoto

Kyoto is a city with over a millennium of history. The best way to discover the “real Japan” is to pay a visit to the ancient capital. Among many other delights, the tea ceremony, flower arrangement, kimono, and yakimono can all be found in the cultural center of Japan, Kyoto. Come experience the culture, hospitality, mystique, serenity and bustle that make Kyoto Japan’s foremost travel destination.
Kyoto
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