Early Edo Period
male
seto pottery
Grandson of Kato Karasaburo (Kagesada). A man of Owari-Akatsu. Starting in 1658, he established kilns for the Nagoya domain. His three kilns, including Karasaburo and Nibei, were known as Mikiya Sanke.
Early Edo Period
male
seto pottery
Grandson of Kato Karasaburo (Kagesada). A man of Owari-Akatsu. Starting in 1658, he established kilns for the Nagoya domain. His three kilns, including Karasaburo and Nibei, were known as Mikiya Sanke.