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In Kaei* 4 (1851), Eiraku Hozen* opened the studio under the support of Enmanin Monzeki Kakujyun Imperial Prince*. He lived in Ohtsu and  had many friends in wide social classes. His original patterns and shapes were called as "Konanyaki", "Mi-i-ohama", and "Nagarayama" and lived in praise only for a few years because of his death in 1857.
Seigetsu Yamada has brightened the Hozens’ three classes of the art works with his distinguished originality to the 21stcentury .

enmanin

Miitemple
Miidera

His ceramic art was in its full flower for only a few years. These days, I succeed to his name by a strange coincidence and do my best everyday in Ohtsu .
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Kaei
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1848~1854
Eiraku Hozen
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Artist (ceramic art),1795~1854
Enmanin
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Temple in Ohtsu.
Enmanin Monzeki Kakujyun Imperial Prince------the 55th Generation Imperial Prince

Seigetsu Yamada

2894 Iwai-no-Mori Ko,
Uwajima,Ehime 798-0078
Japan.
E-mail : arisu@flute.ocn.ne.jp

Seigetsu Yamada
PROFILE Seigetsu Yamada
1957
Born April,EHIME,JAPAN.
1979
Began apprenticeship with Iwasaki Shinjyou, Master Potter in Siga.
1995
4th Fan Art Exhibition Award(Shiga Japan).
1996
5th Fan Art Exhibition Award(Shiga Japan).
1998
7th Fan Art Exhibition Award(Shiga Japan).
1999
One-man exhibition in Siga.
2003
One-man exhibition in Kyoto.
2004
Established independent studio "KONANYAKI" in Siga.
2005
One-man exhibition in Toyama
2006
One-man exhibition in Kyoto.
2007
International Web “KONANYAKI”
 
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