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A hexagonal cascade shape bonsai pot, crafted by Satomi Kato at the Terahata kiln, following the Seto ceramic tradition. It features a refined combination of three glazes—yellow, green, and white—on the white surface of which unfolds, in blue, a pattern of schematic waves characteristic of Japanese art, known as seigaiha (青海波). The glazed finish enhances the purity and simplicity of the design, underscoring its formal balance. For more information on the proportions and sizes of bonsai pots, click on the link.
Satomi Kato is a Japanese ceramicist from Seto Prefecture (Aichi Prefecture) and a second-generation artist from the renowned Terahata kiln, founded by her father, Mazan Kato (Mayama Mazan). Her work maintains the Seto ceramic tradition applied to bonsai pots, with pieces characterized by balanced lines, understated glazes, and a keen attention to harmony with the tree. She is currently one of the leading figures in contemporary bonsai ceramics, with works highly valued by collectors.