Oribe ware (section Green Oribe (青織部, Ao-Oribe))
Oribe ware (also known as 織部焼 Oribe-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery that first appeared in the sixteenth century. It is a type of Japanese stoneware...
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Ofukei-yaki (御深井焼) Tokoname-yaki (常滑焼) (6) Echizen-yaki (越前焼) (6) Koito-yaki (小糸焼) Mino-yaki (美濃焼) Oribe-yaki (織部焼) Shino-yaki (志野焼) Shibukusa-yaki (渋草焼) Yamada-yaki...
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2015. "Au Bijou" (in German). Veloclub Basilisk. Retrieved 23 January 2015. 織部散馬目透大皿 (in Japanese). 高松園NEWS (高松園製陶所). Retrieved 23 January 2015. 本通り - 観光スポット...
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of Kabayama, and called on the Amamian people to surrender. Shigetedaru (焼内首里大屋子茂手樽), the chief of Yakiuchi, supplied the Satsuma army. On April 10,...
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the utensil, body, arms, breath and eyes all move together. Furuta Oribe 古田 織部 (c. 1544 – July 6, 1615) is the most celebrated tea master in history after...
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jp/kankobunkakoryu/cmsfiles/contents/0000105/105368/gaiyouban.pdf [bare URL PDF] "尾張国焼鉄道の旅13:浅間町(萩山焼)". "Nagoya Castle Map". Nagoya Castle Official Website. January 2011...
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