Satsuma pottery originated in the Satsuma province of Japan (present-day Kagoshima prefecture) during the late 16th century. The style is characterized by a cream-colored, crackled glaze and intricate hand-painted designs featuring figures, landscapes, and flora.
Yabu Meizan (1853-1934) was a renowned Japanese potter known for his exquisite Satsuma pottery. He was born in Kyoto, Japan, into a family of potters who specialized in producing Satsuma ware.
He began his training in pottery making under the tutelage of his father and grandfather at a young age. He quickly showed an aptitude for the craft, and by the age of 16, he had already become a skilled potter. However, it wasn't until he was 25 years old that he established his own kiln in Kyoto, where he began producing his own unique style of Satsuma pottery.
Meizan's Satsuma pottery was characterized by its delicate designs, intricate more...
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