He worked on both earthenware and porcelain such as koshi-yaki (koshi pottery), annan-yaki, and kinrande (ceramics with gold patterns); both his original works and reproductions (copy, haiku (a Japanese poem in seventeen syllables having a 5-7-5 syllabic form and traditionally containing a reference to the seasons) include many grate pieces. |
交趾焼、安南焼、金襴手など陶器・磁器の双方を手掛けており、オリジナル、写し(コピー、俳句)ともに優品が多い。 |