Usami Sekio 宇佐美碩男

1927-?
male
seto pottery

He studied under Kato Shuntei. He focused on tea wares and continued to research Shino wares from the Momoyama period. His works were selected for exhibitions such as the Tokai Traditional Crafts Exhibition, the Tokai Potters’ 100 bowls Exhibition, the 100 Selection Exhibition, the Seto Kanaegama Kiln Group Ceramic Art Exhibition, and the Chunichi International Ceramic Art Exhibition. He was affiliated with the Japan Kogei Association, a member of the Seto Kanaegama kiln, and the chairman of the Tosai-kai. Other than Shino wares, he created Koseto, Oribe, Kizeto, and Tenmoku style

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