Kyozangama
Chosen Karatsu Plate
Chosen Karatsu Plate
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- Region: Saga
- Artist: Koji Inoue
- Technique: Chosen Karatsu ware
- Care: As each item is handmade and fragile, we encourage you to hand wash only as it is not suitable for dishwasher or microwave. Please avoid placing the items in direct sunlight.
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This item comes with its own wooden box and the display leg can be bought separately.
Chosen Karatsu is a type of traditional Japanese ceramic art form originating from the Karatsu region in Saga Prefecture, influenced by Korean pottery techniques brought to Japan in the late 16th century. Known for its earthy tones and natural glazes, Chosen Karatsu celebrates simplicity, imperfection, and natural beauty. The pieces often feature subtle drips or runs in the glaze, giving them a timeless, rustic elegance with a sense of movement. This style is highly valued for its practicality and understated charm, making it a favourite in Japanese tea ceremonies.
The plate features the circle design that highlights the smooth glaze, with subtle variations in tone to create a rounded symmetry reflecting the beauty of the traditional Karatsu firing process. The textured surface, adds depth and dimension and slight dipped curve in the centre making the piece a captivating focal point in any setting. The diagonal pattern that meets at an angle in the centre shows the streaks of blue and make the colours really punch through the dual-toned colour background.
This plate can be displayed as an interior design piece that stands upright with the sold separately, small black plate stand.
Koji Inoue
Potter and Artist
Born in Karatsu in 1974, Koji Inoue has dedicated his life to mastering traditional Japanese ceramics.
He graduated in 1999 from Tama Art University, specialising in Craft Design (Metal Course), and continued as a research student in the same field. In 2002, he completed his studies at Arita Ceramics College and apprenticed under Jun Isezaki, a renowned Bizen potter, from 2002 to 2005.
In 2006, Koji began working at the Kyozangama Kiln, established by his father, Touya Inoue, who had been a potter and artist with a deep connection to Karatsu ware. Under his father's guidance, Koji transitioned from his previous experiences to fully immerse himself in the legacy of traditional Karatsu pottery. After his father's passing in 2013, Koji continued the family tradition and worked diligently to refine his own distinctive style, focusing on the deep aesthetics and techniques his father had fostered.
Koji's ceramics, characterised by their clean forms and rich glazes, reflect his deep appreciation for traditional aesthetics. His work has been recognised at prestigious events, including the "Tea Ceremony Art Exhibition" at the Tanabe Museum of Art. His personal interest in the tea ceremony further enriches his creations, blending functionality with artistic expression.
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