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Kouraku Kiln Large Plate, Hyotan

Kouraku Kiln started when

Kosuke Tokunaga fired the first order 150 years ago.

Kouraku Kiln controls the entire process, from molding to firing to glazing. Their in-house design team creates many beautiful items to fit the needs of their diverse customers. They employ talented artists, all with unique levels of experience. Since 2013, 

Kouraku Kiln has offered an Artist in Residence program. They welcome artists from all around the world. 

    • Product Origin: Japan
    • Length: 7"
    • Width: 6" (at largest point)
    • Height: 1.5"
    • Product #: KK62
    • Code: NWS
  • NWS

 

Kouraku Kiln started when

Kosuke Tokunaga fired the first order 150 years ago.

Kouraku Kiln controls the entire process, from molding to firing to glazing. Their in-house design team creates many beautiful items to fit the needs of their diverse customers. They employ talented artists, all with unique levels of experience. Since 2013, 

Kouraku Kiln has offered an Artist in Residence program. They welcome artists from all around the world. 

    • Product Origin: Japan
    • Length: 7"
    • Width: 6" (at largest point)
    • Height: 1.5"
    • Product #: KK62
    • Code: NWS
  • NWS

 

$20.30

Original: $58.00

-65%
Kouraku Kiln Large Plate, Hyotan

$58.00

$20.30

Description

Kouraku Kiln started when

Kosuke Tokunaga fired the first order 150 years ago.

Kouraku Kiln controls the entire process, from molding to firing to glazing. Their in-house design team creates many beautiful items to fit the needs of their diverse customers. They employ talented artists, all with unique levels of experience. Since 2013, 

Kouraku Kiln has offered an Artist in Residence program. They welcome artists from all around the world. 

    • Product Origin: Japan
    • Length: 7"
    • Width: 6" (at largest point)
    • Height: 1.5"
    • Product #: KK62
    • Code: NWS
  • NWS

 

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