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Sheath (saggar, pod)

EngoroWhen firing ceramics, they are placed in a fireclay container and loaded into the kiln to protect them during firi...
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Sama (narrow space, zama)

A hole in the lower part of the kiln chamber wall through which the fire passes. The hole leading from one chamber to th...
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Sabisuke (rusty bamboo)

Sabisuke (rusty bamboo)Specialty. Bizen ware of a tea caddy. This tea caddy was made by the potter Shinbei in accordance...
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Sapar.

Sapal. A bowl-shaped bowl of rice dishes in the Joseon Dynasty. In the Joseon Dynasty, each meal was served in one bowl,...
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Saba (sand hag)

Coarse-grained sand, semi-weathered and decomposed granite, composed mainly of feldspar and quartz, with mica, kaolin, a...
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Sano Kenzan

Sano KenzanOgata Kenzan, who lived in the late Edo period (1603-1867), was invited to Sano in Shimonokuni (Tochigi Prefe...
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Sairyu

SairyuThe sixth generation of the Raku family. The second son of Yamatoya Kahei of Abura-no-Koji, Kyoto, he joined the R...
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Sanageyama Seinanroku Kiln Site

Sanageyama Seinanroku Kiln SiteThis is the largest group of Sue ware kiln sites in Japan, where a large amount of Sue wa...
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Shinzo Sato

Shinzo SatoBorn in Kyoto in 1900, Sato majored in art history at the University of Tokyo and was initially involved in t...
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Satsuma-yaki (Satsuma porcelain)

Satsuma-yakiSatsuma-yaki is the general term for ceramics produced in Kagoshima Prefecture.However, there are some cases...
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Sasaki Doyo

Doyo Sasaki (佐々木道誉) was a daimyo (feudal lord) of the Fuuryu school. Born in 1295 (Einin 3). He was also called Kyogoku ...
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Sakurai Valley Kiln Site Group

This is a group of Sue ware kiln sites located mainly in Nohata, Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture (formerly Oaza Nohata, ...