Echizen like many other traditions had their
own resurgence starting back at the turn of the 20th century with the aid of
the Yamauchi family who did what they could to ensure the "ceramic
industry" of the region would survive but in many respects it is the
efforts and stewardship of Fujita Juroemon VIII (1922 - 2008) and those that he
has taught and trained that has secured the future of this local, long standing
tradition. One such potter who has inherited the Echizen tradition and mantle
is Nishiura Takeshi. As you can see from this classic Echizen tokkuri it is based
on a medieval styled archetype using iron rich indigenous clay, fired in a kiln
and manner that goes back centuries to produce this surface that is easily
distinguished among the other wood fired traditions of Japan.
You can
see more if this Echizen tokkuri on Trocadero by following this link: https://www.trocadero.com/stores/albedo3studio/items/1409227/CLASSIC-MODERN-ECHIZEN-TOKKURI-BY-NISHIURA-TAKASHI
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