Yamane Kosai 2nd 二代 山根興哉

1929-?
male
miyajima pottery

He inherited from the first generation of Kosai (1895-1979), who revived Miyajima ware, an old local kiln, by combining traditional techniques of Kyoto ware and Hagi ware. Studied under Kato Tokuro. He has won awards at the Shinkyo Exhibition, and is a member, committee member, and recipient of craft awards. Awarded the Minister of Education’s Prize at the Japan Expressionist Exhibition, Member, and Cultural Prize. Won many prizes at the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition and others.

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