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Developing my own take on Oribe-ware ceramics Oribe Ware, Ancient Ceramics, My Intentions, Ancient Pottery, Glaze Ceramics, Red Decor, Japanese Pottery, Shape And Form, White Glaze

So, after looking at different styles of oribe ceramics I've decided to go for the 'Ao' oribe style which combines white with patches of green glazes and decorations in either black or oxide reds. My very first step is to decide on the kind of clay I use. As my intentions are to hand-build quite large pieces, either figures or vases or platters, I needed something with plasticity and strength. At the same time I want the colour of the clay to go with the glazes. Thus, in order to limit the…

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Ken Matsuzaki, Shoji Hamada, Oribe Ware, Folk Pottery, Exhibition Catalogue, Clay Cup, University School, Pottery Clay, Mint Tea

Nothing I can say can convey the rugged beauty locked up of this Oribe chawan, made in 2015, signed and enclosed in the original signed wooden box and the 64 page exhibition catalogue 'Voice of the rain'. Matsuzaki Ken is one of the most important potters of our time. Ken Matsuzaki was born in Tokyo in 1950 and received a degree in Ceramic Art from Tamagawa University School of Fine Arts, Tokyo. After graduating he moved to Mashiko in 1972 to apprentice with Tatsuzo Shimaoka (who himself had…

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Oribe Ware, Ikebana Vases, Ceramic Boxes, Ceramic Techniques, Hand Built Pottery, Japanese Pottery, Pottery Sculpture, Japanese Ceramics, Organic Form

An organic form covered in thick emerald glaze Higashida Shigemasa and enclosed in the original signed wooden box titled Oribe Jikiro. The eclectic shape is rendered roma block of clay, hollowed and torn, like the ragged crags of Gifu, home of this pottery tradition. Natural textures to bring out the depths of the oribe green, and electric shimmers of blue rush over the edges evoking the sense of water on the move. Size, D 22.5 x 28.8 cm  H  18.2 cm  Condition, Excellent …

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Seattle museum of art,  Square serving dish, early 17th century, Japanese, Momoyama (1573–1615)–Edo (1615–1868) period, Mino ware, Oribe style; glazed stoneware, 1 7/8 x 7 3/4 in., Oribe Ware, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Art, Ancient Pottery, Art Square, Urban Graffiti, Beautiful Pottery, Traditional Ceramics, African Textiles

Writing SAMart this week is Hattie Branch, Blakemore Intern for Japanese Art. This is her second entry in a series focusing on LUMINOUS: The Art of Asia. Employing vivid colors and energetic, abstract designs, Oribe ware is the most dynamic type of Japanese tea ware. The style takes its name from Furuta Oribe, 1591-1615, the …

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Takuro Kuwata, Oribe Ware, Japanese Living, Raku Ware, Pottery Sculpture, The Ruins, National Treasure, Japanese Pottery, Edo Period

Now we are proud to offer you our second Chawan made by famous Toyozo Arakawa. It is colorful and shiny Oribe Chawan in mint condition with no cracks and no repairs. Size: 5,1 inches x 5,5 inches x 2,8 inches Toyozo Arakawa (1894-1985) rediscovered the techniques of manufacturing Shino glazes first perfected during the Momoyama and Edo periods. Arakawa also proved that these legendary ceramics originated in his native Mino province (not Seto as previously believed), and was responsible for…

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Time & Style | Oribe Yunomi - Analogue Life Oribe Ware, Japanese Ceramic Tea Set, Toshiko Takaezu Ceramics, Yunomi Tea Cup, Japanese Lacquerware, Japanese Ceramics Pottery Wabi Sabi Tea Bowls, Handmade Cups, Gifu, Ceramic Ideas

Oribe Yunomi (Tea Cup) The small oribe glaze cups are ideal for use with Japanese tea or sake. *The size and shape of each handmade cup will vary slightly. The oribe series was produced for Time & Style in the pottery town of Toki in Gifu Prefecture. The deep green of Oribe ware impressed the people of the Momoyama era who found great beauty in the changes in shades caused by the flow of the glaze, and likened it to "scenery".

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