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Shingo Oka ・ Satsuki Oka

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Artist : Shingo Oka / Satsuki Oka
Material : pottery stone
Area : Karatsu Saga Japan

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Shingo Oka

Shingo Oka, born in 1958 in Nagasaki, trained at the Saga Prefecture Experimental Ceramics Center and spent a decade working at Hizen Kilns before establishing his Tenpyougama Kiln in Karatsu City. His work spans various styles, from sometsuke (indigo-dyed) and white porcelain to Annan ware, with a focus on user-friendliness — perfectly balanced in size, weight, and texture.

Inspired by historical styles like Joseon white porcelain and early Imari ware, Oka creates with a modern sensibility, staying true to his philosophy of "being true to himself." His pieces blend tension and ease, inviting users to plate food beautifully, growing more beloved with every use.