Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio

Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


Tokoname Bonsai Pot Yamaaki Artist Master Kataoka Toshio


370 X 185 MM (14.5 X 7.25 INCH). SQUARE SHAPE, SIGNATURE POT. Shita-obi– belt on bottom. (Shousen yaki Yamaaki zou). Tokoname bonsai pots are artful in design and color with a history that can be traced back hundreds of years. In choosing a Tokoname pot for your bonsai you are showing that you place a high value on the visual style and finished appearance of your bonsai. Our goal in helping you complete your Bonsai Vision is to provide you with the perfect pot to finish the dream that you hold for that special tree. We carry over 200 styles and colors of Tokaname pots from renowned potters such as Begei, Koyo, Shibakatsu, Yamaaki and many others. We have hand selected shapes and colors that will complement your bonsai and provide you with that finishing touch that your prized bonsai deserves. We have included the Japanese kanji and descriptions of the different shapes, styles and colors so that you can become familiar with them. All pot sizes are outside dimensions. Originally, it was THE potter, Kataoka Akiji his given name, and Shousen his artist name. This artist decided to create a business first named Kataoka. A few years later, there is a noborigama manufacture, A Noborigama chambered climbing kiln is built on a slope, and each succeeding chamber is situated higher than the one before it. The chambers in a noborigama are pierced at intervals with stoking ports. Such climbing kilns have been used in Japan since the 17th century. The works that will emerge will be stamped. Still later, after the acquisition of a coal furnace, for the production of ceramic tiles, it will use the name Saihate no oka. 3 years later he changes the status of the business and it is from this point that the works will receive the seal of ” Yamaaki “. One could say that the seal “Yamaaki” just ensures that products leaving the workshop formerly named “Kataoka, ” have now become the company “Yamaaki”. Otherwise Sadamitsu Kataoka (Son of Akiji – founder of all these companies) is the potter known as Koshousen and Toshio Kataoka (2nd son of Akiji) is the leader of the company Yamaaki. But back to Sadamitsu Kataoka, In Showa 36 (1961), after having graduated from high school in Tokoname from the ceramics section, he joined the SA Yamaaki Yamaaki seitoujo – literally, factory manufactures ceramic Yamaaki. And will study under the supervision of his father. From Showa 60 (1985) he uses the seal “Koshousen ” and still uses it today. In the manufacture of Yamaaki, there are electric ovens and gas ovens most important (bell-shaped) Tokoname, and their use gives an established reputation in firing stabilized products made by hand. Though they manufacture small pots and glazed wares, their main activity is still large clay pots, for which the results of his research in recent years allowed him to copy the grain found in Udei pottery from China and then it was called “Tokoname Udei” – a mixture of earth and Tokoname shisa (purple sandy clay brought from Gikou City in Jiangsu Province in China). The item “TOKONAME BONSAI POT YAMAAKI ARTIST MASTER KATAOKA TOSHIO” is in sale since Tuesday, August 26, 2014. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “mojavebonsai” and is located in Las Vegas, Nevada. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.

  • Brand: TOKONAME
  • Model: 370 X 185 MM (14.5 X 7.25 INCH)
  • MPN: BV54F48
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
  • BONSAI POTS: CERAMIC BONSAI POTS
  • BONSAI: JAPANESE BONSAI POTS
  • TOKONAME BONSAI POTS: BONSAI SUPPLIES
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