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Sep 7, 2017 · The ceramic artist Katō Takuo spent nearly two decades reviving the technique; today Kōbei, his son, is working closely with Iran to fulfill his father's wish.
1917 Born in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, Japan. Studied under his father, Katō Kōbē 1935 Graduated from Tajimi Technical School
Takuo Tajimi from ceramicartis.com
Apr 19, 2024 · Takuo Katō (1917-2005), a pottery visionary who devoted nearly two decades to reviving the ancient technique of Persian lusterware.
List of computer science publications by Takuo Tajimi.
Takuo Tajimi from www.discovertajimi.com
Mr. Takuo is famous for ancient Persian ceramics and is famous for reproducing the phantom pottery · raster color which was discontinued since the 18th century.
Katō Takuo (1917–2005). Katō Takuo was the sixth-generation head of Kōbeigama, a Tajimi kiln founded in. 1804. His rediscovery of sansai, or “three-color,” ...
Takuo Tajimi from www.discovertajimi.com
Takuo Kato, the sixth generation master at the Koubei Kinl, accomplished the important feat of bringing to Japan and restoring ancient pottery from Iran, where ...
Takuo Tajimi from www.koubei-gama.co.jp
Kobei Kato the first founded Kobeigama in 1804 in Ichinokura, Tajimi and it became the official pottery for blue painting tableware for the Edo Castle.
Ties of Tradition: Ceramic Artist Katō Takuo's Campaign to Restore Persian Lusterware to Iran. The small town of Tajimi in Gifu Prefecture, a center of Minō ...
Kato Takuo (born 1918) Takuo Kato, who was the eldest son in a family for the venerable Koubei Kilns, was attracted by Persian ceramics on a trip to Iran.