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    (宜元) Mitsuharu (光春) Demeuman (出目右満) Toshimaya Ihē (豊島屋伊兵衛) Karamono Kuhē (唐物久兵衛) Ichiraku (一楽) Seiyōdō Tomiharu (1733–1810) was founder of the Iwami school...
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    classes, the act of drinking tea on expensive Chinese ceramics called karamono (唐物, lit. 'Tang Dynasty things') became popular. In the 16th century, however...
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    jp. Retrieved 2018-09-22. "与天目茶碗并重的"唐物茶入" – 把盏堂". "Samurai's tea culture". chano-yu.com. Retrieved 2018-09-22. "唐物瓢箪茶入 上杉瓢箪 - 酢ろぐ!". 酢ろぐ! (in Japanese)...
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    down in the Inaba clan 1200Southern Song, 12–13th century Chawan; karamono (唐物), natural ash (yōhen) tenmoku glaze; height: 6.8 cm (2.7 in), mouth diameter:...
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    chashakukazari, Satsūbako (茶通箱 tea box) procedures using the Satsūbako Karamono (唐物 Chinese ware) procedures using Chinese wares -tea name -Kōshi (講師 teaching...
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    chanoyu, bokuseki are particularly highly esteemed for kakemono. Karamono (唐物, lit. 'Tang item') is a term used for refined quality tea implements, mainly...
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  • Items from Korea, called kōraimono (高麗物), and from China, called karamono (唐物), are not considered shimamono. They were imported with ships on trade routes...
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    other types were imported from China or their style copied. These karamono (唐物, lit. 'Chinese style') baskets had formal, symmetrical structures with tightly...
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