Alongside such masters as Yanagi Muneyoshi and Hamada Shoji, who represent the Japanese folk art world, and Tomimoto Kenkichi and Kuroda Tatsuaki, who represent modern Japanese crafts, Kawai Kanjiro was a central figure in laying the foundations of the Japanese folk art world. He pioneered new frontiers in modern ceramics with his profound yet simple style that pursues the "beauty of utility," and is highly acclaimed worldwide, winning the Grand Prize at the Milan International Exhibition.
Each side 12.6cm
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Alongside such masters as Yanagi Muneyoshi and Hamada Shoji, who represent the Japanese folk art world, and Tomimoto Kenkichi and Kuroda Tatsuaki, who represent modern Japanese crafts, Kawai Kanjiro was a central figure in laying the foundations of the Japanese folk art world. He pioneered new frontiers in modern ceramics with his profound yet simple style that pursues the "beauty of utility," and is highly acclaimed worldwide, winning the Grand Prize at the Milan International Exhibition.