is a contemporary Japanese potter, the 13th generation to carry on his family tradition. A native of Karatsu, a region famous for its distinct style of pottery known as Karatsu Ware.
In the video above, Takashi makes use of the gyubera, the "cow's tongue" rib.Posted byUrban Jeffat6:00 AM

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