japanese ceramics
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Ruth KarchJAPANESE CERAMICS
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INFLUENCED BY THE CHINESE AND KOREAN
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1. Bizen-yaki2. Hagi-yaki3. Imari-yaki4. Karatsu-yaki 5. Koishiwara-yaki6. Onda-yaki7. Raku-yaki8. Seto-yaki9. Sōma-yaki
STYLES OF JAPANESE CERAMICS
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Produced in Okayama. Also called Inbe-yaki.
BIZEN-YAKI
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It is burned at a relatively low temperature, it is fragile and transmits the warmth of its contents quickly.
HAGI-YAKI
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"Arita-yaki”
From Korea
first ceramics made in Japan
IMARI-YAKI
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The most produced pottery in western Japan.
Started in the 16th century.
KARATSU-YAKI
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Most are teacups, teapots, flower vases, and sake vessels
KOISHIWARA-YAKI
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Produced by families and passed on only to their own children
ONDA-YAKI
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Most often in the form of tea bowls
RAKU-YAKI
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The most produced Japanese ceramics in Japan.
SETO-YAKI
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Horse is very popular in this area, is the main pattern.
SŌMA-YAKI
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Honami Kōetsu:
Interested in Japanese tea ceremony
ARTISTS
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Painter and ceramicist
Produced a new style of painting
AOKI MOKUBEI
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The plateware produced at a Koishiwarayaki cermatic, characterized by the usability in daily life.
KOISHIWARA-YAKI ARTWORK
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"Imari" plate, made at Arita, 18th century
IMARI-YAKI ARTWORK
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PUCKER GALLERY - BOSTON
ONDA YAKI: JAPANESE FOLK CERAMICS
ONDA-YAKI ARTWORK
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