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Kobashigawa Eishô, also known as Kobashigawa Niô II, was a prominent 20th century Okinawan potter. Along with [[Kinjo Jiro|Kinjô Jirô]] and [[Aragaki Eisaburo|Aragaki Eisaburô]], he was considered one of the "Three [Potters] of [[Tsuboya wares|Tsuboya]]" (''Tsuboya no sannin otoko'').
 
Kobashigawa Eishô, also known as Kobashigawa Niô II, was a prominent 20th century Okinawan potter. Along with [[Kinjo Jiro|Kinjô Jirô]] and [[Aragaki Eisaburo|Aragaki Eisaburô]], he was considered one of the "Three [Potters] of [[Tsuboya wares|Tsuboya]]" (''Tsuboya no sannin otoko'').
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Trained under his father, [[Kobashigawa Nio|Kobashigawa Niô]], he took on that name as well.
  
 
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==References==
 
==References==
*Gallery labels, Okinawa Prefectural Museum.[https://www.flickr.com/photos/toranosuke/34501081371/sizes/l]
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 11 June 2017

A vase by Kobashigawa, on display at the Okinawa Prefectural Museum
  • Born: 1909
  • Died: 1978
  • Other Names: 小橋川仁王 (Kobashigawa Niou)
  • Japanese: 小橋川 永昌 (Kobashigawa Eishou)

Kobashigawa Eishô, also known as Kobashigawa Niô II, was a prominent 20th century Okinawan potter. Along with Kinjô Jirô and Aragaki Eisaburô, he was considered one of the "Three [Potters] of Tsuboya" (Tsuboya no sannin otoko).

Trained under his father, Kobashigawa Niô, he took on that name as well.

References

  • Gallery labels, Okinawa Prefectural Museum.[1][2]