Hori Mishima (carved Mishima)

Hori Mishima (carved Mishima)
Hori Mishima (carved Mishima)
Hori Mishima (carved Mishima)

This term refers to Mishima tea bowls with carved patterns of hinokigaki, but in modern times it also refers to a type of Mishima-te that was fired from the end of the Goryeo Dynasty in Korea to the beginning of the Yi Dynasty, in which the surface of the clay was coated with white-lacquered clay, the patterns were drawn on with a spatula-like object, and the clay was further overglazed and then fired.
The patterns were very coarse and bold, and often used fish, leaves, arabesques, lotus petals, and so on.

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