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KUTANI KINZANGAMA KILN
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About Kinzan

Kinzangama Kiln is a pottery located in Takando, Komatsu City in Ishikawa prefecture and specializes in over glazed paintings of Kutani-yaki (Kutani ware). The Kiln has continued since 1906 when the founder potter YOSHITA Shosaku started making ceramics here.

In the 17th century, Kutani-yaki was developed as purveyor ceramics to Kaga Lord and it is characterized by the delicate and refined paintings such as multicolored over glazed paintings iroe and Kinrande. They have been exported widely since Meiji period, being called‘Japan Kutani’. Its technique and beautiful forms have been highly appreciated all over the world.

Kinzangama Kiln has inherited various techniques of Kutani-yaki so far and has used them in creating works. Among the traditional techniques of Kutani-yaki, the Kiln especially excels in kinsai , glaze painting with gold. The founder was proficient in multicolored Kinrande and since then the Kiln has been characterized by paintings with gold glaze for generations. Minori, the third generation of the Kiln, had improved the technique of‘Yuri-kinsai’and was designated as a holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure). Now I, as the fourth generation, have tried to explore a new expression of colored Kinrande which is suitable to the times, inheriting the traditional techniques.

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history

1906
YOSHITA Shosaku established a Kiln in Takando, Komatsu city
1932
Minori was born as the first son of Seiichi, a youngest brother of Shosaku
1933
Seiichi took over the Kiln
1951
Minori took over Kinzangama Kiln and began his career as a potter
1988
Yukio graduated from Kanazawa College of Art, fully joined Kinzangama
1992
Minori was recognized as intangible cultural asset as a holder of Kutaniyaki techniques by Ishikawa prefecture
2001
Minori received Shijuhosho, or the Purple Ribbon Medal, and was recognized as an important intangible culture asset of Japan. He received the Cultual Order Award from Ishikawa prefecture
2007
Yukio become the delegate of Kinzangama Kiln in place of his father Minori

about the artist

YOSHITA Minori
YOSHITA Minori
  • 国指定重要無形文化財保持者
  • 石川県指定無形文化財保持者
  • 日本陶芸美術協会理事
  • 錦山窯三代吉田美統(稔)
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  • 作品2
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  • 作品4
  • 作品5
1932
Born in Komatsu, Ishikawa prefecture.
1951
Learn a technique of making potteries since high school Take over Kinzangama Kiln the third.
1974
First entry at the 21st Japan Traditional Art and Crafts Exhibition.
1984
Awarded the Encouragement prize at the Japan Art Crafts Exhibition.
1992
Awarded the Takamatsu Prince Memorial Prize.
2000
Designated as Holder at the 47th Japan Traditional Art and Crafts Exhibition.
2001
Designated as Holder of Important Intangible Cultural Property.
YOSHITA Yukio
YOSHITA Yukio
  • 日本工芸会正会員
  • 日本陶芸美術協会常任幹事
  • 石川県九谷焼技術保存会会員
  • 金沢美術工芸大学非常勤講師
  • Public Collection
  • 石川県立美術館
  • 小松市立博物館
  • インディアナポリス美術館
  • ビクトリア&アルバート美術館
  • 作品1
  • 作品2
  • 作品3
  • 作品4
  • 作品5
1960
Born in Komatsu, Ishikawa prefecture.
1982
Graduate from Kanazawa College of Art Enter Ishikawa prefectural Kutani-yaki Technical Training Center
1985
Awarded the Encouragement prize of Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition.
1986
Graduate from Ishikawa prefectural Kutani-yaki Technical Training Center.
1988
Join Kinzangama Kiln.
1992
Awarded Traditional Kutani-yaki Art Crafts Exhibition Prize.
2007
Become the fourth of Kinzangama Kiln.
2009
Awarded Traditional Kutani-yaki Art Crafts Exhibition.
2010
Awarded Prince Takamatsu Memorial Prize of Japan Traditional Art Crafts Exhibition.
YOSHITA Rumico
YOSHITA Rumico
  • 石川県生まれ
  • 金沢大学卒業
  • 石川県立九谷焼技術研修所卒業
  • 作品1
  • 作品2
  • 作品3
  • 作品4
1962
Born in Ishikawa prefecture.
1985
Graduate from Kanazawa University Enter Ishikawa prefectural Kutani-yaki Technical Training Center.
1987
Graduate from the Training Center Join Kinzangama Kiln.
1999
Awarded Excellence Prize of Asahi Modern Crafts Exhibition.