S8 Vase: True Gold Blue Grain Tessen w/ Flowers

$1,310.00

Product No.: K6-1324
Size (inch): 9.84 (D) x 8.66 (H)

By: Kosen Kiln

SKU: 19JA01-VSSI08BL4005 Categories: , Tags: , , , , , ,

Description

History of Kosai Kiln:

  • 1870: Founded by Shinsuke Matsubara (1st generation Kosen) in Kaga Hachiman, Komatsu City, Ishikawa Prefecture
  • 1885: Received Silver Cup and Merit Award from the Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce
  • 1920: Moved to Nomachi, Kanazawa-shi and created a new kiln (by 2nd generation Kosen).
  • 1923: Made later Emperor Showa a present of an incense burner on his visit to the Kiln.
  • 1926: Won the World Expo Grand Prix commemorating the US Independence Centennial
  • 1930: Won the World Expo Grand Prix held in Liege, Belgium
  • 1935: Named the third generation Kosen.
  • 1948: Recognized as a National Designated Ceramic Creator
  • 1958: Demonstrated ceramic production on the occasion of the Imperial couple visit to the Kiln (made the couple a present of the tea ceremony bowl).
  • 1963: Selected for a prize in the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
  • 1965: Designated as a regular member of the Japan Craft Association
  • 1966: Demonstrated ceramic production in the presence of Hitachinomiya, Imperial Prince Masahito and Princess Hanako, the wife of Prince Hitachinomiya (made the couple a present of the tea ceremony bowl)
  • 1967: Received the highest award at the 13th Japan Traditional Craft Exhibition
  • 1968: Demonstrated ceramic production in the presence of Imperial Highness (now Emperor of Japan) (made his Highness a present of the tea ceremony bowl)
  • 1975: Demonstrated ceramic production at the kiln in the presence of Imperial Highness (now Emperor of Japan) (made his Highness a present of the tea ceremony bowl)
  • 1988: Named the fourth generation Kosen
  • 1990: Held an exhibition for the 120th anniversary of the founding of Kosen Kiln.
  • 1995: Became a review committee member of the 17th Japan New Craft Exhibition
  • 1996: Designated a regular member of Japan Fine Arts Exhibition
  • 2006: Then prime minister Junichiro Koizumi visited the kiln during the Japanese Craftsmanship Event sponsored by the Agency for Cultural Affairs

Additional information

Weight 1000 g
Dimensions 25 × 22 cm

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