Arao Hiroshi 荒尾寛

1950-
male
yunotsu pottery

Studied under Kawai Kanjiro. Built his kiln in 1969 with his father. Established a kiln in Yunotsu, Shimane prefecture.

Yunotsu pottery
It began in 1704 and prospered greatly, mainly by making water bottles called “hando,” which were shipped to various parts of Japan. In the 1960s, the pottery declined for a time due to the development of chemical products (plastics) and the inability to meet demand, but since then, the kiln has been revived and production activities have been conducted again. Iwami clay, which is highly refractory, is used and fired at high temperatures (1,300°C), making it hard and unbreakable. This makes it suitable for daily use tableware with a long service life.

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