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Bowl with Heron in Reeds Period: Momoyama period (1573–1615)Date: late 16th centuryMedium: Stoneware
Tea bowl with Mt. Fuji motif.
muirgilsdream:Water jar with design of maple leaves, 1731-43, Edo.
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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
Here’s a little BLUESDAY inspiration from our Contemporary Art collection, currently on view in Inf
Seto ware “white-necked” sake bottle with pouring spoutStoneware with iron and rice-straw-ash glazes
equatorjournal:Japanese Pottery: Clay figurines from the Jomon Period, 10,000 BC to 300 BC.“Some of
Tenmoku pottery:Tenmoku (also spelled “temmoku” and “temoku”) is a dark glaz
Meiji Era pottery master Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916) captured life-like motifs of crabs on his vases.
Shidoro ware tokkuri (sake bottle)Shizuoka prefecture, 19th centuryFrom the Free-Sackler Gallery
Takuro Kuwata.Chawan 茶碗; literally “tea bowl” is a bowl used for preparing and drinking
procoffeinating:Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with gold. As a philosop
cobaltmoonysart: Kintsugi - Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold. It treats breakage and
(via Kintsugi (‘golden repair’) is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lac
procoffeinating:Kintsugi (金継ぎ) is the Japanese art of fixing broken pottery with gold. As a philosop
展覧会の準備が整いました。 @galleryonthehill リトリートをテーマに空間を作り上げていきました。 照明の微調整はnew light pottery @new_light_potter
poboh:Painting pottery, Seto, 1954, 東松照明 / Tōmatsu Shōmei. Japanese (1930 - 2012)- Vintage silver ge
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
Gilded flooring inspired by kintsugi 金継ぎ, the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with seams of
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