Japanese potters donated works to Iran in diplomatic 90 years Oct 17 at 8:36

As Japan and Iran in the Middle East have established diplomatic relations for 90 years, Japanese potters visited the museum in the capital Tehran on the 16th and learned the technique of Iran's traditional pottery "Raster Aya". I donated the work I made.

Visiting a museum in Tehran, the capital city of Iran, donated the work to Kohei Kato, a potter in Tajimi City, Gifu Prefecture.

As Japan and Iran have established diplomatic relations for 90 years, Kato has created a ceramic wall that is 96 cm long and 53 cm wide using the technique of Iran's traditional pottery "Raster Aya". I made it.

On the porcelain wall, there is a picture of two wings flapping towards the sky.

This `` Raster Aya '' is a traditional pottery that has been passed down since the Persian Empire. It was.

This time, two Iranian potters who learned the technique under Kohei Kato were donated to the museum.

Kato, who donated the work, said, “It is important that people from each country come and go, interact and stimulate each other's culture. I think. "