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  2. Tenmoku - Wikipedia

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    Tenmoku. White tenmoku Ofuke ware bowl, medium stoneware with rice-straw ash glaze, between 1700–1850 Edo period. Tenmoku (天目, also spelled "temmoku" and "temoku") is a type of glaze that originates in imitating Chinese Jian ware (建盏) of the southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), [ 1] original examples of which are also called tenmoku ...

  3. Tobe ware - Wikipedia

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    Tobe ware (砥部焼, Tobe-yaki) is a type of Japanese porcelain traditionally from Tobe, Ehime, western Japan. It is of the sometsuke (染付) blue and white pottery type. The ware started making its appearance when Katō Yasutoki, 9th lord of the Ōzu Domain (1769–1787), started hiring potters from Hizen. Production of white porcelain ...

  4. Iga ware - Wikipedia

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    Characteristics. Fresh-water mizusashi container, with two decorative grains. Momoyama period, 17th century. Iga ware uses local clay which is extremely resistant to heat, reacts well to repeated firing, and is fired over three days in a kiln dug into the ground. The clay tends to have a high level of hardness and is created on a pottery wheel.

  5. Thrift store shopper bought an ‘old-ish’ vase for $3.99. It ...

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    It’s the find of the millennium - well, two. It turned out to be much more. The vase dated back 2,000 years, and her. Anna Lee Dozier knack for second-hand shopping near her Washington, DC, home ...

  6. Japanese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Japanese export porcelain includes a wide range of porcelain that was made and decorated in Japan primarily for export to Europe and later to North America, with significant quantities going to south and southeastern Asian markets. Production for export to the West falls almost entirely into two periods, firstly between the 1650s and 1740s, [ 1 ...

  7. Raku ware - Wikipedia

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    Raku ware. White Raku teabowl Fuji-san ( Mount Fuji) by Honami Kōetsu, Edo period, 17th century. National Treasure. Raku ware ( 楽焼, raku-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls. It is traditionally characterised by being hand-shaped rather than thrown ...

  8. Nabeshima ware - Wikipedia

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    Dish with three jars design, Edo period 1680-90s; Hizen ware; Nabeshima type; Porcelain with underglaze blue and overglaze polychrome enamels. Nabeshima ware (鍋島焼, Nabeshima-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, specifically an unusually high-quality porcelain. It was produced in Ōkawachi kilns managed directly by the Saga Domain under ...

  9. Akazu ware - Wikipedia

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    Seven types of glaze (ash glaze, iron glaze, Koseto glaze, Kiseto glaze, Shino glaze, Oribe glaze, Ofukei glaze) and 12 types of adornment methods have been passed down to the present day. In 1977, Akazu ware was designated as a Japanese traditional craft. As of February 2010, a counted 14 craftsmen still maintain the practice.

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