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Ono Kotaro

Japanese Contemporary Celadon Ceramic Bowl by Ono Kotaro
Japanese Contemporary Celadon Ceramic Bowl by Ono Kotaro

Japanese Contemporary Celadon Ceramic Bowl by Ono Kotaro

By Ono Kotaro

Located in Atlanta, GA

A ceramic bowl with celadon glaze by Japanese potter Ono Kotaro (Japanese, b. 1953). Named

Category

Late 20th Century Japanese Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Ono Kotaro Seihakuji Glazed Vase, Heisei Era, circa 2000
Ono Kotaro Seihakuji Glazed Vase, Heisei Era, circa 2000

Ono Kotaro Seihakuji Glazed Vase, Heisei Era, circa 2000

Located in Austin, TX

A subtle and finely potted seihakuji glazed vase by Japanese contemporary ceramicist Ono Kotaro (b

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Late 20th Century Japanese Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain, Cedar

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