1943-
male
nabeshima porcelain
Operating one of the kilns patronized by the Nabeshima Clan in the Edo period, after the Meiji Restoration and the abolition of feudal domains and establishment of prefectures, he continued to make ceramics for the townspeople and kept the dignity and elegance of the Nabeshima style alive until today.
In recent years, it has been renamed from “Rozan Toemon Kiln” to “Ogasawara Toemon Kiln”. They make pots, incense containers, decorated plates, tableware, and sake wares with elaborate paintings.
