


Kameya Japan Tradition - Gradiated Sadogashima Incense Burner by 5th Generation Ito Sekisui
A handmade incense burner crafted by the masterful manipulation of heat in the kiln. Comprised of Mumyoi clay, its rich crimson to light cherry hue is created through a process called "kiln transformation" (窯變, (yōhen) while the rugged surface is caused by adding local volcanic material, creating an entirely unique work of art.
About the craftsman: Itō Sekisui is a a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional pottery techniques. As the fifth-generation successor of the Itō family, he continues the legacy of Mumyoi ware, a distinctive style of pottery originating from Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture. His passion for ceramics led him to study under the guidance of his grandfather, honing his skills and deepening his understanding of traditional pottery methods and combining it with his comtemporary sensibilities.
Elevating traditional red clay pottery techniques to new heights while preserving heritage, Ito Sekisui assumed the title of the fifth-generation master in 1977. Through great efforts and innovation, Mumyoi ware gained recognition both in Japan and abroad. In 2003, Ito Sekisui was designated as a Living National treasure due to his excellence in inheriting, communicating, and maintaining Mumyoi's traditional techniques combined with unique aesthetics to the wider world. Many of his works have been recognized with awards such as the Purple Ribbon Medal (2005) and Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette (2011).
Important note: This product is one of a kind. Slight variations in shape, color, or pattern are inherent to the handcrafted process. We kindly ask for your understanding of these natural variations before making a purchase.
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A handmade incense burner crafted by the masterful manipulation of heat in the kiln. Comprised of Mumyoi clay, its rich crimson to light cherry hue is created through a process called "kiln transformation" (窯變, (yōhen) while the rugged surface is caused by adding local volcanic material, creating an entirely unique work of art.
About the craftsman: Itō Sekisui is a a distinguished Japanese ceramic artist renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional pottery techniques. As the fifth-generation successor of the Itō family, he continues the legacy of Mumyoi ware, a distinctive style of pottery originating from Sado Island, Niigata Prefecture. His passion for ceramics led him to study under the guidance of his grandfather, honing his skills and deepening his understanding of traditional pottery methods and combining it with his comtemporary sensibilities.
Elevating traditional red clay pottery techniques to new heights while preserving heritage, Ito Sekisui assumed the title of the fifth-generation master in 1977. Through great efforts and innovation, Mumyoi ware gained recognition both in Japan and abroad. In 2003, Ito Sekisui was designated as a Living National treasure due to his excellence in inheriting, communicating, and maintaining Mumyoi's traditional techniques combined with unique aesthetics to the wider world. Many of his works have been recognized with awards such as the Purple Ribbon Medal (2005) and Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette (2011).
Important note: This product is one of a kind. Slight variations in shape, color, or pattern are inherent to the handcrafted process. We kindly ask for your understanding of these natural variations before making a purchase.
















