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Striped Choko

£5900

Turquoise seems to be Hagiwara san's colour this year, and it is a very unusual colour for Japanese ceramics, especially when set against his black and gold glazed items. This style reminds some people of gentle ripples on water or the bright turquoise of the sea lapping on the bright sand of the Fukuoka beaches, for whatever reason it is proving to be a very popular colour.
  • 8cm Diameter, 4cm High
  • Stoneware (see our Care Guide)Not suitable for dishwashing
  • Hand-thrown and wood-fired in his noborigama by Hagiwara san in the village of Mashiko in Central Japan

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Meet the Maker:

Hagiwara Yoshinori

Hagiwara Yoshinori is the fifth generation of the Hagiwara family ceramic workshop. He is very keen on preparing clays and glazes in his garden from the local resources by himself.
He uses a variety of kilns and is an incurable kiln collector but he particularly likes his Noborigama climbing kiln that he built. With the knowledge gained through his experience firing the Noborigama, he is called “the god of Noborigama” by other local potters.
He often uses colourful and interesting glazes to complement his skilful making.