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Reiho Seizan

 230 €
Beautiful rectangular oribe glazed Reiho bonsai ceramic, with a nice patina on it. "Kugibori" or stamp on the back
41x27,5x6 cm
Tokoname, Japan
Deciduous, Flowering
About

Reiho Seizan

Seizan kiln was founded by Kataoka Makoto in 1889 and is recognized by bonsai masters as a great ceramicist. Seizan from its beginnings has worked hard to faithfully reproduce the ancient Kowatari pots from China. With the goal of learning about the Kowatari method, Kataoka Makoto studied in China for many years, also being the designer of many of his own creations. Currently, the kiln is run by his son Katsushi Kataoka, better known as Reiho. From a very young age, he learned by watching his father's way of making pots, and his mission is to continue his predecessor's will by creating pots following the aesthetics of bonsai masters, without adding anything unnecessary, despite having acquired advanced skills.
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Exceeded my expectations in both quality and design. Highly recommended!

Henrik Larsen

Arrived fast and securely packaged. A fantastic shopping experience!

Jan Novak

The quality is top-notch, and they make a stunning addition to my collection.

Sophie Müller

I'm a beginner in bonsai, and these pots have made my experience so great.

Isabella Rossi