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Kyo-yaki & Kiyomizu-yaki/Ceramics: Masao Namikawa (Kodemarigama) 

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I am an artisan who paints overglaze decoration for ceramics and glass items. A characteristic feature of Kiyomizu-yaki is the use of overglaze enamel techniques. Sometimes, I paint designs on pieces that have already been shaped, such as utensils and tableware. However, I often ask for something to be made according to my own design and paint the resulting original piece. 

 

Flowers, seasonal motifs, and lucky symbols are all things I excel at painting. I create pieces with innovative designs with various traditional skills while maintaining high-class and beautiful historic techniques. Instead of insisting on a specific style, I create a diverse range of pieces, from those with a cute touch to more realistic designs. My motto is "Fulfill 100% of the client's request. Give them 120% satisfaction."

 

My work, which includes tea utensils, tableware, and glassware, can be found in department stores throughout Japan. I have also engaged in many collaborations with long-established companies.

Profile

1974 Born in Kyoto

1996 Graduated from the Kyoto Prefectural Ceramists' Technical Institute

          (Department of Design)

          Began studying under Josui Kato (second generation) and joined Josui

          Togaen

          Received a Newcomer Award at the 38th Coloured Picture Pottery

          Exhibition

1999 Received the Kyoto Shimbun Award at the 41st Coloured Picture

          Pottery Exhibition

2002 Received the Kyoto Prefecture Governor's Award at the 24th Ceramic

           Ware of Kyoto Exhibition

2003 Established Kodemarigama 

           Received the Kyoto Shimbun Award and Tachikichi Gion Festival  

           Award at the 25th Ceramic Ware of Kyoto Exhibition

           Awarded first place at the 45th Coloured Picture Pottery Exhibition

2004 Received the Uji City Tourist Association President's Award at the

           26th Ceramic Ware of Kyoto Exhibition

           Received the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry President's  

           Award at the 46th Coloured Picture Pottery Exhibition

2005 Received the Association for the Promotion of Traditional Craft  

           Industries President's Award at the 26th Ceramic Ware of Kyoto

           Exhibition

           Received an Encouragement Award at the 47th Coloured Picture

           Pottery Exhibition

           Left Josui Togaen

2007 Became a  Certified Kyoto Traditional Products Craftsman  (Kyo-yaki

           & Kiyomizu-yaki)

2017 Received a Judge's Encouragement Award at the Kyoto Prefecture

          Craft Competition

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