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Iga Guinomi by Watanabe Aiko (j)
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Contemporary item# 861404
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Here is a magnificent guinomi (sake cup) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and ...click for details
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Iga Yunomi by Watanabe Aiko (i)
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Contemporary item# 861402
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Here is a beautiful yunomi (tea cup) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exp ...click for details
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Iga Yunomi by Watanabe Aiko (h)
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Contemporary item# 861400
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Here is a beautiful yunomi (tea cup) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exp ...click for details
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Iga Yunomi by Watanabe Aiko (g)
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Contemporary item# 861399
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Here is a beautiful yunomi (tea cup) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exp ...click for details
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Yunomi by Watanabe Aiko (f)
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Contemporary item# 861397
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Here is a beautiful yunomi (tea cup) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exposes regularly in cities like Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto
The yunomi is signed and in perfect condit ...click for details
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Iga Tokkuri by Watanabe Aiko (e)
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Contemporary item# 861396
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Here is a spectacular tokkuri (sake flask) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there a ...click for details
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Iga Tsubo by Watanabe Aiko (a)
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Contemporary item# 861395
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Here is a beautiful tsubo (pot) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exposes ...click for details
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Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (d)
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Contemporary item# 857789
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Here is a splendid chawan (tea bowl) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exp ...click for details
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Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (c)
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Contemporary item# 857788
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Here is a magnificent chawan (tea bowl) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and ...click for details
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Iga Chawan by Watanabe Aiko (b)
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Contemporary item# 857787
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Here is a splendid chawan (tea bowl) by Watanabe Aiko, a recognized artist and one of the contemporary master potters of Iga. The natural patina of her potteries gives them an attractive antique feel and a noble character.
Watanabe Aiko was born in 1971 in Osaka. She graduated from Kyoto Saga University of Art in 1992 and went on to study Shigaraki pottery. In 2001, she established a kiln in the city of Iga, a historical pottery center, not far from Kyoto. She now has three kilns there and exp ...click for details
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