Kinkozan is a name associated with a family of Japanese potters who produced ceramic wares in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Kinkozan family was based in Kyoto, Japan, and their work is known for its high quality and intricate decoration.
The founder of the Kinkozan family was Kinkozan Sobei VI, who started making pottery in the 1860s. Sobei VI was part of a long line of potters, and he passed on his skills to his son, Kinkozan Sobei VII, who continued the family tradition of producing high-quality ceramics.
The Kinkozan family is best known for their porcelain wares, which were often decorated with intricate designs and rich colors. Many of their pieces were made for export to Western countries, where they were highly valued for their quality and beauty.
The Kinkozan family also produced a range of other ceramic wares, including stoneware, earthenware, and Satsuma ware more...
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