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Oharagi

OharagiSpecialties. Seto teacups, Seto black. Oharagi is firewood cut from the mountains of Ohara, and is also called Ku...
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Onikomogae

OnikomogaeThis is one of the Korean tea bowls. It is a kind of Kumagawa, and tea masters call it "Oni" if the way of mak...
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Oni Oke (Oke)

Oni OkeOnioke is a type of oke (barrel) made of kase (old Shigaraki ware) and was later converted into a water jar. It w...
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Oni Azami (thistle)

Oni AzamiSpecialty. Raku ware tea bowl, red, by Sozen. The name was given by Kakusai Chihara Soso, who thought that the ...
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Oniita

OniitaA type of brown iron ore produced in large quantities in the Owari Seto area. It is called "oniita" or "onishi" (d...
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Otowayama (Mt. Otowa)

OtowayamaChuko Meibutsu. Tea caddy with a broken kiln, abbreviated as "Otowa".The origin of the name is that Kobori Ensh...
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Dancing spatula

When a vessel is set on the potter's wheel and sharpened, if the angle of the spatula is large enough, the spatula is so...
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Ochiai Hyonosuke

Born in April 1866 in Kamisue, Komakimura, Higashikasugai-gun, Aichi Prefecture (Kamisue-cho, Komaki City), Ochiai went ...
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Oda Bunrin

Oda BunrinMasterpiece. Karamono Bunrin tea caddy. It is said to have belonged to the Oda clan, but it is unclear what ki...
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Oda Nobunaga

Oda NobunagaThe relationship between the ceramic industry and Nobunaga includes the use of Ming-style tiles during the c...
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Oda Uraku

Oda UrakuTea master of the Momoyama period and founder of the Yuraku school, born in 1547. His real name was Chomasu, an...
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Osoraku (fear)

OsorakuSpecialty. This tea caddy is inscribed "Shinchu" in the middle of the tea ceremony bowl. There are various theori...