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Turning Point: Oribe and the Arts of Sixteenth-Century JapanBursting into the largely monochromatic world of Japanese ceramics that was the standard before Oribe, these strangely shaped and brilliantly colored wares must ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Oribe-Type Ewer | The Art Institute of ChicagoIn contrast to his predecessors, Oribe preferred tea wares that were bold and eccentric rather than subtle and rustic. He was the first to recognize the beauty ...Missing: pottery characteristics
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Oribe Ware: Color and Pattern in Japanese CeramicsInvented in Japan in 1605, Oribe ware introduced vivid pattern and color to a ceramics tradition that had previously favored somber, monochrome designs.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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Oribe Ware - Ceramic Arts NetworkOribe ware is a 16-17th century Japanese ceramic style with dramatic forms, a free-flowing green glaze, and painted designs, often with irregular shapes.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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The Japanese Tea Ceremony - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtApr 1, 2011 · Oribe ware was named for Furuta Oribe (1543/44–1615), a tea master and disciple of Rikyû, alluding to his well-known preference for warped or ...
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Jar - Japan - Momoyama period (1573–1615)It was in the Karatsu area of the island of Kyushu that Korean potters first introduced the noborigama, or climbing kiln, to Japan. This type of kiln was ...Missing: Mino Oribe
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Oribe – Ceramics StoryOribe ware produced in Mino kilns from Keicho to Genna was enormous in quantity and variety, including Oribe black, black Oribe, Oribe, etc., as illustrated in ...Missing: Korean technology
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[PDF] An Evolution in Style: Eccentric Oribe Ware (Early 17th Century)The distinctive style of Mino ceramics called Oribe ware emerged at the beginning of the seventeenth century. Up to this point, ceramic design in Japan had ...Missing: attribution debate scholarly
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(PDF) The Archaeology of Edo, Premodern Tokyo - Academia.eduAnnother mission for Edo archaeology is showing the excavated objects and the result of research to the public. ... The Oribe kiseru is made of Oribe ware ...
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About Furuta Oribe Museum - 古田織部美術館Museum Dictionary In April, 2014, marking the 400 year anniversary of the death of Furuta Oribe, the Furuta Oribe Museum opened its' doors.
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The Philosophy of Oribe | The Stratford GalleryIn the mid 17th Century we see the first writings recording his influence on ceramics. Notably descriptions of Oribe tea bowls having 'thick, low profiles, ...
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Mino Ware - Google Arts & CultureIn time, the popularity of Oribe ceramics went into sharp decline as a result of broader trends and the changing tastes of those in power. By the second half of ...Missing: destruction | Show results with:destruction
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Mingei - The Revival of Japanese Folk Art - TOKIDec 12, 2016 · The Mingei Movement focuses on the overlooked beauty of art and crafts made by average people that are practical and used in daily life.Missing: Oribe | Show results with:Oribe
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Japanese Pottery - Arakawa Toyozo Museum - e-YAKIMONO.NETArakawa Toyozo is a name that speaks volumes in Japan. He, along with Kato Tokuro, is responsible for the revival and current success of the Mino kilns.
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Tamaoki Yasuo 玉置保夫 - Overview - Dai Ichi ArtsRecognized as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Gifu Prefecture for his mastery in Oribe ware, Tamaoki Yasuo is a celebrated ceramic artist who
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Suzuki Osamu (Kura) - Artists - Joan B Mirviss LTD | Japanese Fine ArtIn 1994, he was designated as the 2nd Living National Treasure (LNT), after Arakawa Toyozo, for Shino ware. In many ways, Suzuki Osamu may be seen as a new ...
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Suzuki Goro Artist Overview Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd.Born in Aichi in 1941, Suzuki Goro is a ceramic artist known for his Oribe, Shino, and Kiseto wares. Stylistically playful, Suzuki's artworks tap into the ...
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Higashida Shigemasa Artworks Contemporary Japanese Ceramics ...Biography: Born in 1955 in Tokyo, Higashida Shigemasa is a potter who specializes in Oribe and Shino ceramic wares. Higashida was originally a salaryman, ...
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The Story of Mino ware - Part 03 - Discover TajimiOribe is unique in many senses, including that he has inspired the name of one of the most famous styles of classic pottery in Japan - Oribe yaki (“Oribe ware” ...Oribe - An Aesthetic... · An Aesthetics Revolutionary... · A Warped Sense Of Beauty
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Seizo and Kageaki Kato (Mino Kings) - e-YAKIMONO.NETMany of his sons also founded kilns; his second son Kagenobu established in 1597 what some say was the premier Oribe kiln, Motoyashiki, which means "original ...
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Oribe no Sato Park | VISIT GIFUThe Oribe no Sato Park features the remains of the Motoyashiki Kiln, a Nationally Designated Historic Site whose remains are the oldest of its kind to be ...
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The ascending kiln - Discover TajimiThe noborigama - the "climbing" or ascending kiln - that has been equated with the rapid development of the ceramics industry in Japan and the Mino region.
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Mino – History - Explore Japanese CeramicsIn these kilns, Oribe Ware was created and shaping methods of mizuhiki via the pottery wheel and stamping were jointly used. Varying shapes were made which flew ...Missing: destruction | Show results with:destruction
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[PDF] An Overview of the Evolution of Japanese Ceramics (For the ...Jan 27, 2021 · • In the Karatsu area of the Kyushu, Korean potters first introduced the “noborigama”. (Anagama), or climbing kiln, to Japan. This type of ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Restraint and Flamboyance - Joan B Mirviss LTDOribe ware was produced only following the introduction of another type of kiln, the climbing kiln (noborigama), around 1600. Shino wares are found in ōgama ...
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Medieval Seto Mino | Ceramics StoryDec 18, 2023 · Currently, there are 18 known large kilns in Seto, but these are limited to the first half of the large kiln period, and no kilns can be seen in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Japanese Pottery - Mino Ware (Momoyama) - e-YAKIMONO.NETThere is so much to know about Mino wares: the introduction of new kiln technologies, hybrid styles and the spread of the tradition. It will have to wait ...
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Clay & Glaze Types - Glazy HelpApr 11, 2025 · For the brilliant green color, wares are fired using oxidation at 1220 degrees Celsius. Wikipedia: Oribe ware. oribe glaze. An Oribe Bottle via ...
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Mino Techniques & Ramen Bowls | JAPAN HOUSE Los AngelesOribe Ware. Hiroshi Sakaguchi Oribe wares are a novel and whimsical style of ceramics (usually high-firing stonewares) that evolved in the Mino kilns during the ...Missing: technology | Show results with:technology
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Mino Ceramic Art Museum, Tajimi - Tokyo Art BeatOur museum exhibits Mino wares with the history of over 1300 years, which include Setoguro, Kizeto,Shino and Oribe wares of Momoyama period.
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Information - セラミックパークMINOThe open space can be used for cultural events and to hold trade fairs dedicated to products used in daily life, centering on ceramics. Many people from Japan ...
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Mino Ware | Japanese Pottery - REMIOjapanDec 2, 2016 · The biggest change for Mino Ware happened in the Azuchi-Momoyama period (ca. 1573-1603). Since the tea ceremony culture was flourished in ...
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Oribe Ware: Color and Pattern in Japanese CeramicsDec 13, 2014 · Invented in Japan in 1605, Oribe ware introduced vivid pattern and color to a ceramics tradition that had previously favored somber, monochrome designs.
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Shino & Oribe: 21st-Century Expressions of 16th - IssuuThe precise origins of Shino and Oribe ware remain unknown, as do the names of their potters. The etymology of the terms is clouded, and even their taxonomy is ...Missing: attribution | Show results with:attribution
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Handled Dish | Kimbell Art MuseumThe name of Oribe ware derives from the tea ... white slip, brown paint, and green glaze. At ... It appears to have been started on a wheel and finished by hand to ...
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Glazed and Confused | Bonsai Prelude - WordPress.comJan 23, 2014 · The traditional Oribe glaze used feldspar, oak ash, and 1-10% copper oxide. Now days, Oribe refers to a glaze color that is generally made with ...Missing: composition | Show results with:composition
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Developing my own take on Oribe-ware ceramicsSep 25, 2018 · After first glaze firing. This glaze separates out very quickly and I wasn't happy with the glaze cover of the white glaze. I decided to ...Missing: Mino composition techniques preparation
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Oribe Ware: Color and Pattern Come to Japanese Ceramics | Smithsonian InstitutionInsufficient relevant content. The provided URL content does not contain specific information on Oribe ware glazes, colors, composition, application, firing, or chemistry. It only includes metadata, tracking scripts, and a title ("Oribe Ware: Color and Pattern Come to Japanese Ceramics | Smithsonian Institution") without substantive details.
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Oribe ware | Ceramics StoryDec 26, 2023 · Oribe ware is a ceramic ware from Seto kilns, known for complex color glazes, patterns, and shapes, often with distorted and unusual shapes.Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics<|control11|><|separator|>
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dish; tea equipment | British Museum"Investigation is needed to determine whether this is 17th century Oribe ware or 19th century revived Oribe." Professor Oka Yoshiko, 2014. Bibliographic ...
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Ewer (Suichū) with Cherry Blossoms and Picnic Curtain - JapanStoneware with iron underglaze and copper-green glaze (Mino ware, Narumi Oribe type); Dimensions: H. (including handle) 8 1/8 in. (20.7 cm); Classification ...
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[PDF] 令和3年度地域観光資源の多言語解説整備支援事業 実施地域一覧production continued in Mino and its surrounding areas for about 400 years. ... Kuro-oribe (black Oribe), Aka-oribe (red Oribe), and Sō-oribe (monochrome Oribe).
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mino ware, kuro-oribe [black oribe] type, momoyama period (late ...Free deliveryMino ware, Kuro-Oribe [black Oribe] type, Momoyama Period (late 16th-early 17th century) Of kutsugata [clog-shaped] form, decorated in a thick black iron glaze ...
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Turning Point - The Metropolitan Museum of ArtOct 21, 2003 · This exhibition explores the genesis of the dramatic stylistic changes in Japanese art during the brief but brilliant Momoyama period (1573–1615).
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[PDF] Arts of Edo Japan - Asian Art Museum... Oribe ware, produced in his native Mino. Records of tea gatherings hosted by Oribe indicate that he often used bowls that contemporaries described as ...
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Antique Mino Kuro-Oribe Chawan - Quality Chanoyu ArticlesJul 1, 2024 · The black glaze is applied thickly and shows a strong crawling finish, an effect that is caused by different cooling rates between the clay and ...Missing: defining features production
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Mino Tea Wares: Kiseto, Setoguro, Shino, and Oribe - SuntoryShino and Oribe tea bowls, mizusashi (fresh-water jars), incense containers, bowls and mukozuke dishes were decorated with expansive designs in underglaze iron ...
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Shino | Elena Renker - CeramicsShino is a milky white opaque glaze with an extremely high feldspar content resulting in an imperfect surface.<|control11|><|separator|>