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Hirasawa Kurō

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Hirasawa Kurō (平澤九朗 1772–1840) was a Japanese samurai and potter during the late Edo period from Owari Province.[1][2][3] He produced Shino ware tea utensils using the potter's wheel.

His style was influenced by the tastes at the Owari Tokugawa court at Nagoya Castle which produced Ofukei ware. He was followed by a successor with the same name. One of his students was Masaki Sōzaburō.

Shino ware incense container (kōgō) in hōju jewel shape, by Hirasawa Kurō I, Edo period, 18th-19th century

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  1. ^ "平澤九朗 志野茶碗: 藤井香雲堂ジャーナル 『J.F.K.』". 藤井香雲堂ジャーナル 『J.F.K.』. Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  2. ^ "商品已下架". www.ezimport.co.jp (in Chinese). Retrieved 2018-08-29.
  3. ^ "平沢九朗(ひらさわ くろう)とは - コトバンク" (in Japanese). kotobank. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
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