Dimensions: Diameter 10.2cm
Height 4.3cm
Box: Same box
[Ceramics history]
1975: Born as the grandson of Nakamura Seiroku, a holder of the Saga Prefecture Intangible Cultural Property for White Porcelain Ceramic. 1998: Graduated from Kyushu University and trained at Seiroku Kiln. 2002: Received the Saga Prefecture Art Association Exhibition Bikyo Award (1st place) Selected for the first time at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. 2003: Selected for the Western Japan Ceramic Exhibition. 2004: Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramic Exhibition.
Received the Saga Prefecture Chamber of Commerce and Industry Federation Award. Received the Associate Member Award at the Saga Prefecture Fine Arts Association Exhibition and was certified as a member. Certified as a member of the Arita Ceramic Art Association in recognition of his achievements. Selected for the Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition in 2005. Certified as a regular member of the Japan Crafts Association in recognition of his achievements of being selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition for four consecutive years. Selected for the Kyushu Yamaguchi Ceramics Exhibition in 2006. Selected for the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition. Received the Saga Prefecture Governor's Award at the Saga Fine Arts Association Exhibition. Selected for the Kikuchi Biennale in 2011. Received the Tokyo Governor's Award at the Japan Traditional Crafts Exhibition in 2013. Received the Grand Prize at the 8th Kikuchi Biennale in 2019.