Karatsu ware artist

1636 products

Karatsu ware is said to have started as a product of firing on the territory of the Hata clan, lords of Kishitake Castle, from the end of the Muromachi period to the Momoyama period. Later, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi dispatched troops to Korea, he brought back Korean potters, who built kilns and began firing ware in various places, which led to an expansion in the production of Karatsu ware.
With the introduction of techniques from Korea, such as climbing kilns, kick wheels, and glazing techniques, the style and variety of ware increased, and as it was distributed throughout the country, Karatsu ware became one of Japan's representative pottery. It became so famous that in western Japan, pottery is referred to as "karatsumono".
In the world of tea since ancient times, there is a ranking system for tea bowls: "First Ido, second Raku, third Karatsu." These tea bowls have been loved by many tea masters as masterpieces of the tea ceremony, and during the Edo period, Ido developed as the official kiln for the Karatsu domain.
By inheriting the techniques of our predecessors, which have been cultivated over a long history, and incorporating the new sensibilities of contemporary artists, each kiln has developed its own unique style. This diverse range of expressions, nurtured by tradition and innovation, is the charm of Karatsu ware that captivates fans around the world.

    1636 products
    Set of large colored clay mugs by Senji Kumamoto
    ¥8,800
    White porcelain cup by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥4,400
    White porcelain teacup by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥4,950
    Green glazed square plate by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥4,400
    Kenta Nakazato's Blue and White Porcelain Hama-shaped Plate
    ¥4,950
    Blue and white porcelain flower dish by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥4,950
    White porcelain plate by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥5,500
    Brushed plate by Kenta Nakazato
    ¥5,500
    Kenta Nakazato's Yakishime Hammered Flower Vase
    ¥110,000
    Black Karatsu small bowl by Kota Tanaka
    ¥3,300
    Mishima Shochu Cup by Kota Tanaka
    ¥4,950
    Karatsu square bowl by Tanaka Kota
    ¥5,500
    Karatsu Buriburi Plate by Kota Tanaka
    ¥5,500
    Akita Sumire's Painted Karatsu Shallow Bowl 3
    ¥4,400
    Karatsu Shallow Bowl 1 by Akita Sumire
    ¥4,400
    A small bowl with brushed patterns by Akita Sumire
    ¥9,900
    Nakazato Tarouemon Kiln Korean Karatsu Katakuchi
    ¥17,600
    Nakazato Tarouemon Kiln Karatsu-e Brushed Plate
    ¥11,000
    Nakazato Tarouemon Kiln Karatsu Leaf Individual Plates (Set of 5)
    ¥28,600
    Yukiko Tsuchiya's Black Karatsu Kiln-Changed Plate
    ¥11,000
    White porcelain cup by Yukiko Tsuchiya
    ¥11,000
    Black Karatsu Katakuchi pottery by Yukiko Tsuchiya
    ¥22,000
    Karatsu white porcelain cup 3 by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥5,500
    Karatsu white porcelain sake cup 2 by Ishii Yoshihisa
    ¥5,500
    Made by Yoshihisa Ishii Madara Karatsu Sake Cup
    ¥6,600
    Karatsu Sake Cup 3 by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥7,700
    Karatsu Sake Cup 2 by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥7,700
    Karatsu sake cup 1 by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥7,700
    Mottled Karatsu Tea Bowl by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥55,000
    Karatsu tea bowl by Yoshihisa Ishii
    ¥66,000
    Kōta Tanaka's square plate
    ¥3,300
    Mishima flat plate by Kota Tanaka
    ¥4,180
    Mishima 4-sun plate by Kouta Tanaka
    ¥4,180
    Black Karatsu long plate by Kota Tanaka
    ¥9,900
    Kouta Tanaka's picture Karatsu sake cup
    ¥11,000
    Tanaka Kota's work Hihi Sake Cup 3
    ¥12,100
    Karatsu pearl hand-held sake cup by Sakurei Okamoto
    ¥19,800
    Written by Sakurei Okamoto, pictured Karatsu Tokkuri
    ¥27,500
    Korean Karatsu Tokkuri by Sakurei Okamoto
    ¥30,800
    Shintaro Uchimura Product Konabiki Sake Cup
    ¥25,300