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Up for sale is this "Kinjo Toshiyuki (1959- ) Vintage Tsuboya pottery sake cup #4897" If you have any questions please contact us before buy it. No reserve.
- size: approx. 8cm (3 5⁄32in)
- tall: approx. 5cm (1 31⁄32in)
- weight: 81g (w/ box 280g)
https://archive.kinjotougei.com/toshiyuki-kinjo/
Kinjo Toshiyuki
1959-
male
tsuboya pottery
Born in Tsuboya as Kinjo Toshinori’s second son. He was the last apprentice of Kenjo Jiro.
1982
Apprenticed to Kinjo Jiro.
1983
Exhibited at the Kinjo Jiro Ichimon Kiln Exhibition.
1987
Awarded the Encouragement Prize at the Oki Exhibition.
1989
Exhibited at the 3rd Kinjo Jiro Ichimon Kiln Exhibition
1993
Encouragement Prize at the Contemporary Okinawa Ceramic Art Exhibition (daily-use ceramics section).
2006
Technical Prize, Contemporary Okinawa Ceramic Art Exhibition (Daily Ceramics Division).
2007
Encouragement Prize, Contemporary Okinawan Ceramic Art Exhibition (Daily Ceramics Section).
2009
Independence
2009
Encouragement Prize, Contemporary Okinawa Ceramic Art Exhibition
1998
Established the Zakimi Factory in Yomitan Village.
1998
Awarded Encouragement Prize at the Contemporary Okinawan Ceramic Art Exhibition (daily use ceramics section).
2000
Encouragement Prize at the Oki Exhibition.
2000
Awarded the Governor of Okinawa Prize at the Contemporary Okinawa Ceramic Art Exhibition.
2007
Ceramic Exhibition at Gallery Yoyo, Kasama.
2010
Ceramics Exhibition at Okinawa Liubo.
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