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Item Code:7280646

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サイズ 口径 高台径 高さ 長さ
    14 4.4   27.3  
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[Mashiko Ware]
A style of Japanese ceramics produced in Mashiko, Tochigi prefecture.
Keizaburo Otsuka learned pottery skills in Hitachi Province(present Kasama City) established the first Mashiko ware kiln in Kanei Era (1624-1644) and produced daily necessities such as water jars, brazier and vases. Later,in 1924, the famous potter Shoji Hamada, a Living National treasure of Japan, made his home in the region, and began to produce works of great impact utilizing the rustic Mashiko ware style.
Mashiko ware was designated as the Traditional Crafts of Japan in 1979.
[ Tetsue ]
Tetsu-e, one of the major decorative techniques of Japanese ceramics, is a decoration with iron oxide. Basically, tetsu-e paintings turned into dark brown or reddish brown after firing.
Eshino and Ekaratsu are well-known examples of tetsue.