Founded in 1804 in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture, Kobei Kiln (幸兵衛窯) has long played a vital role in preserving the Mino ware tradition and once served as an official supplier to Edo Castle. Now led by the eighth-generation Kato Ryotaro (加藤亮太郎), the kiln has earned global acclaim—including recognition as a Living National Treasure—for its exceptional craftsmanship and revival of ancient techniques. The kiln continues to shape future artisans—each piece is handcrafted and hand-painted under the potter’s supervision, carrying the spirit of generations past while allowing for individual expression.
Aoyu (青釉 Persian Blue) – The origins of blue pottery trace back to ancient West Asia, where copper-based glazes were used as early as the 3rd century BC. In Persian culture, this vibrant blue—revered as the “Mother Caspian Sea” colour—symbolised life and held sacred meaning for desert communities. Inspired by these ancient techniques, Living National Treasure Takuo Kato devoted much of his career to developing blue glazes, a legacy carried forward by Kobei Kato VII with his own interpretation in a softer, more translucent tone.
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Simply put a note in your cart, we can gift wrap and write a note for you without any additional charge.
We ship daily. Our experienced team member carefully prepare and ship your order in timely manner.
On Australia Domestic Order over $100, and New Zealand Order over $250.
Collingwood Flagship Shop: 118 Langridge Street, Collingwood 3066
Market Stall: Inside South Melbourne Market