Dimensions: Diameter 14.8cm (including handle and spout)
Height 9.4cm (including lid)
Box: Same box
[Ceramics history]
Born in 1975 as the grandson of Nakamura Seiroku, a holder of the Saga Prefecture Intangible Cultural Property of White Porcelain.
After graduating from Kyushu University in 1998, he trained at Seirokugama.
2002 Saga Prefectural Art Association Exhibition, Art Association Award (1st Place)
First time selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Selected for the 2003 Western Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
2004 Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition
Saga Prefecture Chamber of Commerce and Industry Federation Award
Received the Member's Award at the Saga Prefectural Art Association Exhibition and was certified as a member.
His achievements were recognized and he was certified as a member of the Arita Ceramic Art Association.
Selected for the 2005 Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition
In recognition of his achievements of being selected for the Japanese Traditional Crafts Exhibition for four consecutive years, he was certified as a full member of the Japan Crafts Association.
2006 Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramic Exhibition Selected
Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Saga Prefectural Art Association Exhibition, Saga Prefectural Governor's Award
Selected for the 2011 Kikuchi Biennale
2013: Winner of the Tokyo Governor's Award at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition
Winner of the Grand Prize at the 8th Kikuchi Biennale in 2019