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Shunemon Okugawa: A Legacy of Ceramic Elegance Shunemon Okugawa (奥川俊右ェ門), born in 1949 in Saga Prefecture, Japan, stands as a revered figure within the realm of Japanese ceramics, specifically renowned for his masterful execution of gourd-shaped celadon vases – forms that embody both aesthetic beauty and profound symbolic resonance. His artistic journey began with a deep immersion into traditional techniques honed over decades of dedi…
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