Biography
Shōji Hamada (濱田 庄司, Hamada Shōji, December 9, 1894 – January 5, 1978) was a Japanese potter. He had a significant influence on studio pottery of the twentieth century, and a major figure of the mingei (folk-art) movement, establishing the town of Mashiko as a world-renowned pottery centre. In 1955 he was designated a "Living National Treasure".
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Shoji Hamada Tea Bowl
c.1965 -
Shoji Hamada Square Dish
c.1960 -
Shoji Hamada Bowl
c.1955 -
Shoji Hamada Tea Ceremony Water Jar
c.1960 -
Shoji Hamada Yunomi
c.1960 -
Shoji Hamada Yunomi
c.1955 -
Shoji Hamada Yunomi
c.1960 -
Shoji Hamada Tea Bowl
c.1950