Japanese pottery

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工芸いろいろ古今東西(2) - てつりう美術随想録
Chawan by National Living Treasure of Japan, Jusetsu Miwa (1910~)
Kunsthandel André Kirbach – zeitgenössische und klassische Kunst
tea bowl, hikidashi Chawan. Hikidashi which means “to open drawer and remove” originates from the 16 th century Japanese Mino wood kilns. Tea bowls were placed near the spy holes and pulled out at the height of the firing to gauge if the kiln had reached mature temperature. http://www.unm.edu/~ceschiat/hikidashi.htm
Tsugaru nuri Japanese Lacquered chopsticks Aomori boxed for couple two #248
Tsugaru Nuri Japanese Lacquered Chopsticks Aomori Boxed for Couple
Japanese Pottery Ceramic Dish (Kyo Ware Kiyomizu Yaki) #101 JAPAN KYOTO
Japanese Pottery Ceramic Dish Kyo Ware Kiyomizu
J3 vintage japanese lacquer ware chopsticks with case shunkei nuri sensu fan
vintage japanese lacquer ware chopsticks shunkei nuri sensu
Tsugaru-Nuri Chopsticks Thin Clouds
Harimaya: Tsugaru-Nuri chopsticks bath lift, lift red 10P13oct13_b
Tsugaru-Nuri chopsticks bath lift, lift red 10P13oct13_b
Shuki wine container for holding and pouring Japanese sake. Ninsei Nonomura, the father of Kyoto ceramics, appeared and created a unique style of Japanese pottery. Three-dimensional forms and gorgeous, picturesque ceramic paintings are the main features. His style has been passed down to Kyo-yaki and Kiyomizu-yaki artisans from generation to generation.