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We are delighted to present to you a variety of Katsuyuki Sakazume's craftsmanship of a ceramic art.

In Nakajo-machi, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, he has reproduced a hollow-type of kiln used in Kamakura Period (1192-1333), to pursue his studies on what the earthenware should essentially be like.

In the exhibition of this time he is going to show an extensive work of his including earthenware\full of natural taste characterized by his own style of firing and hardening\, hanging scrolls, and pictures.

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