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karatsu

Ekaratsu Tea BowlWhat is Karatsuyaki? As far as we know, there are more than a hundred kilns in Higashimatsuura County, ...
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Shino

ShinoWhat is Shino ware? The clay, called "Hyakuso-do," is fired to a tight consistency and covered with a thick white g...
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Ceramic Ware

A vessel made of clay or stone powder, either singly or in mixture, and fired by fire. The surface is often covered with...
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Mino Ceramic Ware

Ceramics produced in the southeastern part of Mino Province (Gifu Prefecture) (formerly the three counties of Toki, Kani...
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Tea container

hatsuhanakatatsukiA small ceramic jar used to hold powdered tea. Since the tea ceremony became popular, it has been wide...
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Seto-Yaki (Seto Ceramic Ware)

Seto-yaki is a general term for ceramics produced mainly in Seto City, Aichi Prefecture.Seto has a long history and a th...
Chawan

Taihisan Tenmoku Chawan

Taihisan Tenmoku ChawanTaihisan Tenmoku ChawanDaimeibutsuNational TreasureHeight: 6.4cmDiameter: 11.7cmOuter diameter of...
Chawan

Koetsu Shiraku Chawan Fjisan

Koetsu Shiraku Chawan FjisanKoetsu Shiraku Chawan FjisanNational TreasureHeight: 8.5cmDiameter: 11.6cmOuter diameter of ...
Chawan

Oido chawan Name: Kizaemon

Name: Honda IdoDaimyo-butsu (treasured by a feudal lord) National TreasureDaitokuji KobōanHeight: 9.1cmDiameter of the b...
Chawan

Shino tea bowl, known as “Unohanagaki”

Shino tea bowl, known as "Unohanagaki"Shino tea bowl, known as "Unohanagaki"National TreasureHeight 9.5cm, Bowl diameter...