Collection: Flower vases from Sogetsu Pottery

History of Sogetsu Pottery Studio

It was established in 1973 by the third head of the Sogetsu school, Teshigawara Hiroshi, who engaged in avant-garde creative activities in a variety of fields, including not only ikebana but also painting, film, ceramics, calligraphy and garden design.

It was later passed down to the fourth head of the family, Akane Teshigawara, and continues to run to this day. It is primarily used as a production site for vases used in Ikebana, and also as a facility where members of the Sogetsu School can learn how to make their own vases.