Kakogawa pottery
Kakogawa pottery, originating from Kakogawa City in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, is known for its unique blend of traditional techniques and modern aesthetics. This pottery is characterized by its earthy colors and simple, elegant forms, often featuring natural motifs. The region has a long history of pottery-making, dating back to the Edo period.
The clay used in Kakogawa pottery is rich in iron, giving the finished pieces a distinctive texture and warmth. Artisans often employ methods such as hand-throwing and glazing to create functional and decorative items. Today, Kakogawa pottery continues to be celebrated for its craftsmanship and cultural significance.