Kato Kiyoyuki Art Architecture Japan treasure ancient sake cup constellation [Antique and exquisite]

Kato Kiyoyuki Art Architecture Japan treasure ancient sake cup constellation [Antique and exquisite] Kato Kiyoyuki White Porcelain Sake Cup, Tea Ceremony Utensil, Guaranteed Authentic
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[Antique and exquisite] Kato Kiyoyuki White Porcelain Sake Cup, Tea Ceremony Utensil, Guaranteed Authentic
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This piece is beautiful with its translucent white color, giving it a delicate and elegant impression. ★We guarantee
that this item is a work by Kiyoyuki Kato .▼Artist information
[Kiyoyuki Kato]
Born in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture. Graduated from Seto Ceramics High School. Japan Ceramic Society Award. Aichi Prefecture Arts and Culture Award. Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition Grand Prize twice. Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition Excellence Award. Japan Contemporary Craft Art Exhibition Contemporary Craft Award. Nitten Hokuto Award. Nitten Special Selection twice. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art [New Generation of Contemporary Ceramics] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art [Contemporary Ceramics: Europe and Japan] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art [Contemporary Ceramics: America, Mexico, Canada and Japan] exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the National Museum of Modern Art [Bird's-eye View of Contemporary Crafts] exhibition. Exhibited at the Faenza International Ceramics Exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the [Japan Ceramics Exhibition] in East Germany. Invited to exhibit at the [Japan Ceramics Exhibition] in New Zealand and Austria. Invited to exhibit at the 100 Selections of Contemporary Ceramics Exhibition. Invited to exhibit at the [Contemporary Japanese Crafts Exhibition] at the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art. Invited to exhibit at [CLAYWORK - From Ceramics to Sculpture]. Exhibited at the "Miniatures" exhibition by members of the International Academy of Ceramics in Kyoto. Exhibited at the "Miniatures" exhibition by members of the International Academy of Ceramics in Paris. Held 11 solo exhibitions. Works held in the collections of the Kyoto National Museum of Modern Art, the Nagaoka Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Canterbury Museum of Art in New Zealand. Judge for the Asahi Ceramics Exhibition, the Chunichi International Ceramics Exhibition, the Nitten Exhibition, and the Japan New Craft Exhibition. Member of the International Academy of Ceramics.▼Product size
Height 3.5 cm / Width 7.2 cm