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Bowl with Heron in Reeds Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)Date: late 16th centuryMedium: Stoneware
japanese-plants:Tea bowls with Autumn plants including Golden Lace motif
A Kyouyaki (Kyoto ware) tea utensil in the shape of a bush warbler with a plum blossom on its back.
Tea bowl with Mt. Fuji motif.
Japanese Exhibition Poster: The 5th International Ceramics Competition ‘98 Mino, Japan. Shin Matsuna
Kintsugi repair bowls, Japan. Kintsugi is the Japanese art/tradition of repairing broken ceramics us
muirgilsdream:Water jar with design of maple leaves, 1731-43, Edo.
Tea Bowl, named YamanohaMino ware, nezumi-shino typeGlazed stonewareJapan Momoyama-Edo periods, 17t
Japanese tea accesories:Japanese Tea Bowl of Seto Ware, Icy water glaze by Eichi Kato.Upsized Matcha
Incense Burner with Lion Knob on Cover. Japan, Edo period, 1612 (Keicho 17). Tokyo National Museum.“
Kichizaemon VII, Chônyû (1714-1770), tea bowl / chawan. With a splendid kintsugi technique. Japan. V
Okimono (figurine) of a dragon emerging from waves
Ceramic Kirin figure. Japan, 19thC. British Museum, London.
Kawakita Handeishi
Taro Endo
Four-Legged Jar with Lid - Japan 8th Century Stoneware with natural ash glaze (Sue ware)The Metropol
Kyoto ware incense box in shape of crouching rabbit mid 17th century or laterArtist: Seal of Nonomur
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Furin (japanese wind chime) These are typically made from glass, metal or ceramics and when suspend
Mori Masahiro, Fancy Cup, 1969. Japan. Via Mori Masahiro open archives
Tea bowl with design of mountain retreat, mid 18th century. Ogata Ihachi (Kyoto Kenzan II, act. 1720
One of the beetle details no one really realizes is that the bottom is a stripped design. I also thi
okumuradai:Caligraphed Shino tea bowl by Yano Keisen & Toyama Mitsuru
Ewer in the form of a conch shell; Japanese with French mounts, &
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