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Toyoraku's third generation, Daiki Toyosuke (大喜豊助 1779–1864), took up the family name Daiki, which was to continue. He served as a master of his craft in the Owari domain. In addition to Unge ware, Oribe,
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when it was founded by Rikei Katō (1708–1796), a ceramist who lived in the Owari domain. His successor, Toyohachi (?–1801), continued the style under that name. Some source state he worked in the central
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His son became the seventh head of the workshop, but died prematurely from illness. Therefore his second son became the eighth and last generation head of the workshop in
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in Paris. From 1896 he began actively exporting wares to the United States. In his late years, he turned his attention to the workshop specialty of Raku-type ware.
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The sixth generation, Toyosuke, lived from 1848 to1917. He apparently made tea wares and sculptural pieces to the order of
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character 豊, which means "abundant", can be compounded and pronounced as "Hō" or "Toyo", therefore it is also known as
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The fourth generation, Toyosuke (四代豊助 1813–1858), moved back to Nagoya and worked in Kami-maezu (上前津) in today's
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of 1801 mentions Toyosuke as an expert of teaware, with the following words of praise: "Except for
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Pentagonal bowls, snow, moon and floral design, by Toyosuke IV. Edo period, 19th century
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Covered bowl, flower and glass design, by Toyosuke III. Edo period, 18th-19th century
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in 1876, and also exhibited domestically and abroad, winning a prize at the
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ware. Use of that kanji is common in the region, where cities such as
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Other pottery from Nagoya and the wider Owari region:
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Index


incense
Kōchi style
Edo period


Nagoya
Owari Province
kanji
Toyohashi
Toyokawa
Toyota
Toyoake
Edo period
Ōsu
Banshō-ji
mottling
earthenware
marbleized
Naka-ku
lacquerware
Raku ware
Emperor Meiji
Exposition Universelle (1878)
Taishō
Ofukei ware
Hagiyama ware
Sasashima ware
tea utensils
Kawana ware

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