Nagaoka Kugon (Nagaoka Sumiemon 11th 1929- ) Vintage Rakuzan pottery teabowl #4809
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- width: approx. 14cm (5 33⁄64in)
- height: approx. 7.8cm (3 5⁄64in)
- weight: 291g (w/ box 581g)
Nagaoka Kugon (Nagaoka Sumiemon 11th)
1929-
male
rakuzan pottery
The first Sumiuemon revived the Rakuzangama kiln during the Kyowa period (1801-1804) at the orders of the feudal lord of Matsumoto; he is the 11th-generation successor. Mainly makes Irabo tea bowls in an area with a tea ceremony tradition. Focuses on solo exhibitions and has held them at Nihonbashi Mitsukoshi, Hiroshima Fukuya, Osaka Kintetsu, Gifu Marumono, and elsewhere.
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