Kiyoshi Yamato

1974: Trained under his father Hiroshi Yamato.
1974: Selected for Yamaguchi prefectural art competition. Five times.
1976: Exhibition Hiroshi and Kiyoshi at Yokohama Takashimaya.
1977: Selected Western Japan kogei competition. Five times.
1978: Solo exhibition at Nihonbashi Tokyu.
1979, 1980, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1998: Solo exhibition at Yokohama Takashimaya.
1981: Selected for Japan ceramic competition.
1983, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1998: Selected for Japan traditional kogei competition.
1988: Prized Asahi newspaper company incentive award of Japan kogei Yamaguchi branch.
1989: Solo exhibition at Umeda Hanshin.
1992: Awarded honorable mention of Yamaguchi prefectural art competition. Twice.
1994: Became Nihon Kogeikai regular member. Left it in 2002.
Gained grand prix of Chanoyu no zokei competition.
Prized for NHK award of Japan kogei Yamaguchi branch competition.
1995, 1998: Solo exhibition at Hiroshima Sogo.
1995, 1996, 1997, 2003: Selected for Chanoyu no zokei competition.
1996, 1998: Solo exhibition at Tokyu head quarter. 
1996: Prized YAB TV station award of Japan kogei Yamaguchi branch.
2000: Start his own kiln “Meizen kiln”.
2001: Solo exhibition at Ginza mitsukoshi.
2002: Yuho Kaneshige and Kiyoshi Yamato exhibition at Takamatsu Mitsukoshi.
2006: Solo exhibition at Fujisaki department store in Sendai.
2007: Solo exhibition at Izumo Ichinohata department store.
2008: Solo exhibition at Yonago Tenmaya.
Solo exhibition at Ikebukuro Mitsukoshi.
2014: Solo exhibition at Yamaguchi Izutsuya.

Kohiki Futamono Stocker made by Kiyoshi Yamato. Japanese ceramic Hagi ware.Sold Out

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Size: Diameter11cm Width11cm Height9.5cm

Kohiki Futamono Stocker made by Kiyoshi Yamato. Japanese ceramic Hagi ware.

Hagi ware(hagi yaki) made by Kiyoshi Yamato at Meizen Kiln.

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Hagi-yaki pottery effectually expresses a certain “simplicity” due to the original standards of its style, the characteristic of the clay, and the glazing technique.
Thus, Hagi-yaki pottery has been widely appreciated by experts of the tea ceremony.

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