Ceramic

Hanaire

Tobi-Seiji Heishi Hanaire

Tobi-Seiji Heishi HanaireFei celadon vase with vase and child's vase.National Treasure. Bi-ch'ing ce...
Iga ware

Iga Water jar with two handles, known as “Yabure-bukuro”

Iga Water jar with two handles, known as "Yabure-bukuro"Important Cultural PropertyHeight 21.3cm, Bo...
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Shino Ware and Mino Ware Circumstances

SinoKujiri KilnThis kiln is located in Kusiri, Izumi-cho, Toki-shi, Gifu Prefecture. Kushiri was wri...
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Ki-Seto

Ki-Seto chawan The Mino ceramic production area during the Momoyama period (1573-1600) was, even fro...
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Seto-guro

Seto-guro Setoguro, like Kizeto, did not appear suddenly in the Momoyama Period, but rather, it appe...
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Tea Bowl Explanation Japan 1

Tea Bowl Explanation Japan 1Chojiro, Doyuri, Koetsu, Karatsu, Hagi, Takatori, Satsuma, Shigaraki, As...
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Tea Bowl Explanation Korean 2

Tea Bowl Explanation Korean 2Mishima, Hakeme, Kumagawa, persimmon calyx, calyx, toddy, Wu ware, spli...
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Tea Bowl Explanation Korean 1

Tea Bowl Explanation Korean 1Well, well side, buckwheat, rain leak, kohiki, hard hand, egg hand Tea ...
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Tea Bowl, Description CHINA I

Tea Bowl, Description CHINATenmoku, celadon, painted Koryo, red glaze, underglaze blue, old undergla...
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Earthen ware and Sue ware

Sue ware In history, the ancient period was an era in which the establishment of a unified nation wa...
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Oribe

Outline of OribeOribe Chawan It is needless to say that the name "Oribe-yaki" comes from Furuta Orib...
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Bizen

Bizwen MizusashiWhat is Bizen? Bizen, along with Tanba, Iga, Shigaraki, and Suzu kilns, is a represe...