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reflects on Tokyo's "messy and wildly overcrowded" hideaways

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A lovely little bowl with soft shapes and a warm

Gyūto (牛刀) means "beef knife" in Japanese and is equivalent to what is known in the West as a traditional chef's knife

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#73 What I've Used (kunstprint) Variant:Kunstprint reflects on Tokyo's "messy and'What I've Used' Motivet er skabt af den japanske kunstner Kozaburo Yoshikawa, som fandt stor inspiration i europiske kunstnere som Gauguin, Warhol, Picasso og Basquiat. Da Kozaburo gik bort i 1998, blev hele samlingen sendt fra Nara i Japan til Danmark, hvor vrkerne har vret opbevaret i mange r. Hos Seramikku er vi ydmyge over at have fet lov til at formidle et udvalg af disse vrker som kunstprints. Kunstprintet leveres med ramme og passepartout du

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