Sato Soha 6th 六代 佐藤走波

1953-2012?
arita porcelain

In 1975, he learned pottery from his father, the 5th generation Sato Soha, started making pottery, and in 1988 succeeded to the name of 6th Soha.
Since then, he has exhibited his works at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition, the Western Crafts Exhibition, the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition, the All Japan Comprehensive Art Exhibition and in solo exhibitions.
The kiln was closed due to the death of the sixth generation. Soha ware ceased to exist.

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