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- Imari Togei Pottery
Imari Togei Pottery
The small Imari Togei pottery workshop lies amidst the beautiful landscape of Saga Prefecture, close to Arita, the birthplace of the Japanese ceramic craft.
Here, local craftsman create handcrafted pottery, and find new ways to use traditional techniques to craft sustainable items for daily life.
Imari Togei has built a joined platform of small pottery workshops all over Saga, working hard to keep traditions alive while sharing ideas and products to bring them to a global audience.
About the Craftsmen
The Story of IMari TOgei
Imari Togei is not only one pottery workshop - they have built a network of pottery craftsman all over Saga prefecture. Combining their knowledge and techniques, all of them are working together to keep the traditional craft of 'Arita ware' alive for the next generation. Please support them in their endeavour!
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