Shoseki Yuki


Born in Tokyo in 1948, she began her journey into pottery in 1988 under the guidance of her predecessor, Shouseki. After Shouseki’s passing in 2005, she took over Shouseki Kiln and renamed it as Shouseki Yuki, incorporating the name of Yuki city in Ibaraki Prefecture. Renowned for her delicate and splendid painted pots inherited from her predecessor, she now focuses on creating the base pots, while her son Yoichi handles a variety of pots in different price ranges and styles, which have gained popularity in recent years.ty of pots in different price ranges and styles, which have gained popularity in recent years.

