焼物の技法1

Pottery technique 1

There are various styles of pottery. In this column, I plan to explain the style of pottery in several parts.

[Kyoto Satsuma] In 1867, the Satsuma ware exhibited by the Satsuma clan at the Paris Exposition was highly acclaimed. Kyo Satsuma is Satsuma Kinrande-style pottery produced in Kyoto during the Meiji and Taisho periods. The ivory-colored base is characterized by finely detailed gold coloring and a sophisticated design. Kyoto Satsuma

[Kinrande] Porcelain with gold overglaze

Kinrande

[Kochi]

A type of ceramic produced in southern China. A baking method that produces vivid colors with the same ingredients as glass. In general, pottery with a glaze that is finely penetrating, such as yellow, purple, green, blue, and white. Crossed toes

[Shonzui]

Shou Rui

[Kenzan style]

Kenzan style

[Ninsei style]

Ninsei style

[Kuraku]

black raku

[Red Raku]

Akaraku

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