Antique bonsai pot, made in the famous and now defunct Yohen kiln in Tokoname, Small repair with metallic paint imitating kintsugi, gold.
The Yohen kiln in Tokoname is considered one of the least documented traditional workshops within the rich pottery history of this Japanese region. It is known to have been active during the period when Tokoname consolidated its prestige as a center for bonsai pot production, although the kiln itself has since disappeared and information about its artisans is limited. Pieces attributed to Yohen are generally valued for the quality of their clay and the Tokoname-specific firing process, which provides durability and a highly prized natural texture. While it did not achieve the fame of other, more well-known kilns, its pots are appreciated by collectors for their understated, functional character and for being part of the historical legacy of bonsai pottery in Japan.