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  1. Takeshi Yasuda is a Japanese potter who was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1943. Yasuda trained at the Daisei-Kiln in Mashiko from 1963 to 1966 and established his first studio there. His early work consisted of ash-glazed stoneware, after which he explored sancai and creamware. Most recently Yasuda has been working with celadon-glazed porcelain ...

  2. Takeshi Yasuda is a Japanese potter who was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1943. Yasuda trained at the Daisei-Gama Pottery in Mashiko from 1963 to 1966 and established his first studio there. His early work consisted of ash-glazed stoneware, after which he explored Sancai and Creamware.

  3. Takeshi Yasuda was born in Tokyo. His initial interests were in engineering and industrial design but he later became interested in pottery after a visit to Mashiko, becoming an apprentice there in 1963 at the Desai-Gama Pottery, and where he later established his own workshop in 1966.

  4. Takeshi Yasuda was born in Tokyo. His initial interests were in engineering and industrial design but he later became interested in pottery after a visit to Mashiko, becoming an apprentice there in 1963 at the Desai-Gama Pottery, and where he later established his own workshop in 1966.

  5. May 31, 2019 · Takeshi Yasuda, Felicity Aylieff and Baixu Xiong at RedHouse, Jingdezhen. Yasuda first visited Jingdezhen in 2003, and it was also his first time visiting China. He was excited, as it has the unparalleled reputation for porcelain. Back in the day, Jingdezhen was very different from now.

  6. Takeshi Yasuda is a Japanese potter who was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1943. Yasuda trained at the Daisei-Kiln in Mashiko from 1963 to 1966 and established his first studio there. His early work consisted of ash-glazed stoneware, after which he explored sancai and creamware.

  7. Takeshi Yasuda. Born 1943, Tokyo, Japan. Takeshi Yasuda makes wheel-thrown pots meant for use. His early work was in stoneware clay glazed with a white slip, with manganese and copper to produce pools of brown and green glaze, to highlight the details of the form and accentuate it.

  8. Takeshi Yasuda is a Japanese potter who was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1943. Yasuda trained at the Daisei-Gama Pottery in Mashiko from 1963 to 1966 and established his first studio there. His early work consisted of ash-glazed stoneware, after which he explored Sancai and Creamware.

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  10. Takeshi Yasuda. A master of porcelain clay, Yasuda trained at Japan’s prestigious Daisei-Gama Pottery school before setting up his own studio in Kita Mashiko. In 2010, he directed the Pottery Workshop in China, helping to develop the residence program. In 2011, he co-founded Red House Studio in Jingdezhen. 10 Artworks. Available. Qingbai Gold Bowl.