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Asahikawa Tokkuri Sake Carafe - Kazuhiko Kudō

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At once functional and graceful, this piece shifts easily between roles: a vessel for sake, or a simple vase for a single stem. Minimal yet expressive, it feels at home in the tea room or in daily life. Handcrafted by Kazuhiko Kudō.

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Artist: Kazuhiko Kudou
Production Area: Asahikawa, Hokkaido
Dimensions: 9cm x 13cm
Capacity: 1 long stemmed flower
Handling & Care: Hand wash with fragrance free soap

Kazuhiko Kudou

Kazuhiko Kudo (born 1970, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a ceramic artist based in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, known for his expressive wood-fired tableware made from local ancient clay. After training in Shigaraki under Kiyoko and Kenichi Kamiyama, he established his own kiln in Hokkaido, where he explores the natural textures and tonal depth of regional materials. Kudo’s work blends raw, elemental surfaces with refined form—embodying both the wild character of Hokkaido’s landscape and a quiet dedication to everyday beauty.

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