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Robert Yellin Yakimono Gallery - Welcome to ...

    https://japanesepottery.com/
    Our Japanese Pottery Gallery offers a wide selection of ceramics from the potters of Japan, both antique pieces and those by contemporary artists. Our online selections are updated several times each week. Please do visit often to view the new selections.

Japanese pottery Britannica

    https://www.britannica.com/art/Japanese-pottery
    In pottery the Japanese especially admire accidental effects that resemble natural forms. Objects that appear misshapen and glazes that exhibit what would usually be regarded as serious imperfections in the West are admired by the Japanese connoisseur. The Japanese potter liked to reveal the impress of the hand that made the object.

900+ Japanese Master Potters ideas in 2021 ceramics ...

    https://www.pinterest.com/janisp65/japanese-master-potters/
    Ceramic Sculpture Sculptures Japanese Artists Contemporary Artists Clay Art Ceramics Art Ceramics Pottery Art Toshiba Japanese Ceramics Resident, Keiko Masumoto Keiko Masumoto was Toshiba Japanese Ceramics Resident at the V&A, April - September 2013. Yoko Sekino-Bove - Ceramic Artist Now906 pins

Nichibei Potters: fine handmade pottery with a Japanese flair

    http://nichibeipotters.com/
    The pottery specializes in pots that fuse traditional Japanese folk art with modern tastes. Located in California.

e-Yakimono - A to Z Listing of Japanese Ceramic Artists

    http://www.e-yakimono.net/html/whoiswho.html
    Izu Potters - Photo Tour of 10 Izu Artists JT Japanese Ceramics Now by Aoyama Wahei Japan Ceramic Society - (Jump to "Awards" Page) Japan Ceramic Soceity - Photo Tours Since 1954 Japan Times Index - Stories by Robert Yellin Kagami Shukai (Ki-Seto, Tea Utensils) Kagami Shukai (Ki-Seto Tokkuri, Sake Vessels) Kako Katsumi (Exhibit Review, 2003)

Wabi-Sabi and Beautifully Imperfect Japanese Ceramics

    https://mymodernmet.com/wabi-sabi-japanese-ceramics/
    Oct 29, 2018 · Wabi-sabi and Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremonies. In 1199, a monk known as Eisai returned to Japan from China with plans to create Japan’s first Zen Buddhist temple. He brought with him bags of green tea seeds, introducing the earliest style of tea preparation called “tencha,” in which powdered matcha is combined with hot water in a bowl and whipped together.

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