Dobin / Kuramae Izu "Tsuchi Kosaï" sake pitcher
Dobin / Kuramae Izu "Tsuchi Kosaï" sake pitcher
"Dobin" sake pitcher in two-tone stoneware with silver handle, created by Kohtoku Kuramaé, contemporary Japanese master ceramist in Izu, Shizuoka prefecture. Kohtoku Kuramaé's workshop is located in the beautiful mountainous area of the Izu peninsula, known from Yasunari KAWABATA's novel “The Dancer of Izu”. His works born in this natural setting are based on traditional Japanese technique but also draw inspiration from today's modern world.
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