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Kimiko Suenaga at her ceramic studio in Cunha, a town in São Paulo, in the mountains that separate the state from Rio de Janeiro, where a small Japanese comunity keeps alive a centuries old ceramic making tradition using Noborigama kilns, now almost extinct in Japan. Suenaga's studio is one of seven in Cunha that has a Noborigama kiln

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Cunha Japanese Kimiko Suenaga Suenaga artist atelier ceramic immigration portrait studio
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Kimiko Suenaga at her ceramic studio in Cunha, a town in São Paulo, in the mountains that separate the state from Rio de Janeiro, where a small Japanese comunity keeps alive a centuries old ceramic making tradition using Noborigama kilns, now almost extinct in Japan. Suenaga's studio is one of seven in Cunha that has a Noborigama kiln
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