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The technique in which two differently-colored glazed are used on one vessel is called kakewake. Potter Kentaro Miki’s personality shines through in these color combinations, which he developed through a process of experimentation.
| Origin | Tottori, Tottori Prefecture |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | Ø9.5cm × H8.4cm |
| Weight | 190g |
| Material | Inaba-yaki |
| Technique | ["Kakewake"] |
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Folk-craft pottery from a young potter in Tottori's Inaba region
Tottori Inaba-yaki is a pottery kiln founded by emerging potter Kentaro Miki, working in the eastern region of Tottori Prefecture historically known as Inaba. Miki named the kiln so that...
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