2024 Ceramic Artist Masayuki Hagiwara Exhibition *Additional information

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This year marks the fifth solo exhibition by ceramic artist Hagiwara Masayuki.

The number of visitors has increased with each event, and more and more people are looking forward to each event at THE BOOTS SHOP.

This year, over 200 one-of-a-kind pieces, carefully crafted every day , will once again paint the store in a sea of ​​blue.

It will be a very interesting event, so if you are interested, please come early.

Hagiwara himself will be present in the gallery all day for both days.

We also have a limited quantity of the extra-large "Big Kukusa Mug," which has been specially made for THE BOOTS SHOP.
In addition, a new large-capacity model, "YETI," will also be released.

Regular Kuksa Mug - Capacity: Approx. 240ml (Photo left)
Big Kukusa Mug -Capacity approx. 360ml (Photo on the right)
Yeti -Capacity approximately 550ml (Photo center)

[Solo exhibition by ceramic artist Masayuki Hagiwara]
Dates: December 14th (Sat), December 15th (Sun)
Time: 13:00 - 19:00

Location: Asakusa THE BOOTS SHOP (2-2-6 Hanakawado, Taito-ku, Tokyo)

<Caution>
●We expect the store to be very crowded, so we will be restricting entry.
On the day of your visit, please fill out the reservation form in front of the store and arrive before the designated time.
( 🚩 A reservation form will be set up at the store entrance around 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 14th.
*Once the reservation list is filled, admission for that day will be closed. *From the second day onwards, you can enter the store without a reservation, but depending on the situation, we may limit the number of people entering the store. *Limited edition Big Kuksa and YETI are limited to one per person.
●There will be no additions or replacements of products on either day.
●We will refrain from purchasing items for the purpose of resale.
●Shipping, reservations, and orders are not available.
●If you would like to purchase or repair boots, we will guide you in order.


[ Nobuyuki HAGIWARA ]

Born in Ibaraki in 1979.
Since 2002, he has studied ceramics at the Institute of Art and Design.
He then moved to Gunma Prefecture, built a pit kiln and a workshop, and became independent.
Selected as one of "47 Craftsmen of Nippon" at d47 museumu.
It is characterized by Persian blue ceramics, which are based on the architectural style of the Middle East.
https://nobuyukiblue.official.ec/about

THE BOOTS SHOP


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