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Kutani-yaki Ceramics — Vibrant Overglaze Enamel Pottery

Published: Jun 2, 2026
Updated: Jun 2, 2026
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Kutani-yaki Ceramics — Vibrant Overglaze Enamel Pottery
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Kutani-yaki (九谷焼) is Ishikawa's signature ceramic style known for bold overglaze enamel decoration in five colors: green, yellow, red, purple, and Prussian blue. The pottery originated in 1655 in Kutani village (now part of Kaga City) when the Maeda clan sent potter Goto Saijiro to Arita (Kyushu) to learn porcelain techniques. The original Kutani kilns operated only 50 years before mysteriously closing (this period is called Ko-Kutani, 古九谷, 'Old Kutani'), but the tradition revived in the 1800s, developing distinct decorative styles that remain influential today.

Kutani-yaki is characterized by elaborate hand-painted designs — geometric patterns, landscapes, birds, and flowers applied over white porcelain, then fired at high temperature to fuse the enamels. The boldness of color and design distinguishes Kutani from more subtle ceramics like Kyoto-yaki. Contemporary Kutani artists continue the tradition while innovating with modern forms and patterns. The Kutani Kosen Kiln (九谷光仙窯) and Tedorigawa Shuzo Sake Brewery area contain galleries and workshops where you can observe artisans painting intricate patterns freehand, purchase finished works (¥3,000–300,000 depending on size and artist reputation), and try painting your own piece in workshops.

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Kutani pottery workshops and galleries throughout Kaga City and Kanazawa. Kutani Kosen Kiln: 18-3 Yamashiro Onsen, Kaga City. Free gallery, pottery painting workshop ¥1,500–3,000 (30–60 min, piece shipped after kiln firing, additional ¥1,500 shipping). Kanazawa Kutani Museum: 1-10-10 Degasemachi, Kanazawa (¥310, open 9:30–17:00, closed Mon). Ishikawa Prefectural Museum of Art: houses major Ko-Kutani collection (¥370, near Kenrokuen).

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**Painting workshop experience:** Kutani Kosen Kiln and similar workshops provide bisque-fired white porcelain pieces (plates, cups, bowls) and underglazes in the five traditional colors. You paint yo

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