Kajiwara Tomotaro 梶原友太郎

1841-1915
male
arita porcelain

Born into the Kajiwara family, renowned for manufacturing large ceramics, he learned his trade under his father Kikusaburo making large plates and bowls. In 1876, he and his father made a huge four-shaku (1.21 meter) bowl that earned the name of Kajiwara its place in ceramics history. Also exhibited at the Tokyo Kyoshinkai in 1885. Liked to surprise his audiences.

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