Seto Akazu Yaki Kensui by Kato Rokubei |
Seto-yaki is the pottery of Seto, Aichi Prefecture. It is sometimes overlaps with Mino-yaki as the whole area is producing pottery. It is probably the most common pottery in Japan, especially for everyday tableware.
Contemporary Seto Yaki potters
SETO-AKAZU YAKI
Kilns:
Ki-Seto cup and saucer by Suzuki Bakusen (鈴木麦仙) of Haruhi Gama (春日窯)
Seto-Akazu Yaki Hakusen/hakuzen gama mark 白泉
Hakusen Gama |
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SETO AKAZU YAKI KATO SAKUSUKE
Seto Akazu Yaki
Seto Akazu Yaki Umemura Seihō
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It is missing its lacquer lid. It measures 25.5 cm in diameter and is 11cm tall.
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Seto Akazu Yaki |
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AITOU (愛陶)
Modern Seto ware. This mark reads Aitou (愛陶)
Another Aitou mark found in bone script
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ASUKA GAMA (飛鳥窯)
KATO GOTO (加藤五陶)
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Yamahiro Toen (山弘陶苑)
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1861-1943
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AZEKURA (藍染蔵 or あぜくら)
This company sells blue and white Japanese style dinnerware. The most common is the arabesque design (karakusa or tako karakusa). They like to revive old styles for modern tables.
The Seto region produces so much pottery that the Japanese often refer to everyday dishes as Seto-mono or things from Seto.
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BAKUZAN-GAMA (麦山窯)
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BAKUZAN-GAMA (麦山窯)
The Bakuzan mark is the Kanji for wheat and mountain.
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IZUMI-GAMA (泉窯)
Kato Tozan 加藤藤山
https://www.teradabizan.com/
Ki-Seto Chawan
Kato Touzaburou MARK
IZUMI-GAMA (泉窯)
Kato Tozan 加藤藤山
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TERADA BIZAN 寺田美山
TOZABUROU GAMA (加藤 唐三郎 窯 )
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SHOZAN GAMA (松山窯)
Shozan MARK (松山 )
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TOKAI CHINA
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I keep coming across a Seto mark that interested me. I began some research on it and have made some progress.
The one on the left is most likely read Asahi Gama (旭窯). This mark is associated with potter Shunji Hayashi (林春治).
In 1979 Mr. Hayashi opened a new kiln called Tsubaki Gama (椿窯, mark on the right). Because of multiple readings for the same Kanji character I am not 100% sure of the reading of the potters given name. I will update as I confirm this. His specialty is with blue and white sometsuke porcelain.
Seto City, Aichi Prefecture
Est. 1970
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KATO SHUBEI
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Terada Minoru
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