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Pottery has been produced in the Mino area of Gifu prefecture since the Kamakura period (the end of the 12th century). The main names synonymous with Mino are
Oribe, Shino and Kizeto.
Oribe yaki is one of the many wares produced in the prolific pottery producing areas around
Seto,Aichi prefecture and Tajimi, Gifu prefecture. Easily recognisable by its distinctive
green glaze, Oribe yaki has four main types; E-Oribe (patterns done with iron underglaze),
Kuro-Oribe (an almost black, dark green glaze),Ao-oribe ( light green glaze) and
Aka-Oribe (incised patterns covered with various glazes).
Originally favored by the tea masters of the Momoyama period (in the late 16th century),
one of whom, Furuta Oribe, is said to have lent his name to the pottery.
Shino is known for its milky white glaze. It is said to be the first ware to decorate its pieces with brush-drawn designs. Shino may appear at first to be simple and rustic. However a closer look reveals nuances and depth which can only come about through a long, hard creative process. The complexity of texture and depth of color is achieved through years of research and practical experience, making high-quality Shino respected and sought after by conoisseurs.
The term Ki-seto(Kizeto) covers a broad area. As it's name implies (ki=yellow, seto=porcelain), Kizeto ware has a subtle earthy yellow tinge, sometimes accented with tints of green.
We can find quality tea ceremony ware as well as more accessible everyday items in the Oribe, Shino and Kizeto patterns.
Yunomi |
Yunomi |
sencha cup |
Yunomi SOLD |
Yunomi SOLD |
Yunomi SOLD |
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Sake cup (small) |
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Sake cup SOLD |
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Katakuchi sake pitcher SOLD |
Katakuchi sake pitcher |
Katakuchi sake pitcher |
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Tea bowl |
Tea bowl SOLD |
Tea bowl |
Tea bowl SOLD |
Tea bowl SOLD |
Matcha Tea bowl SOLD |
Kuro Oribe ware uses iron glaze to achieve the beautiful finish. The blue color appears when natural ash melts on the iron glaze in a wood-fired kiln. |
Sake cup |
Sake cup |
Sake cup |
Oribe dish |
Oribe plate |
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Others |
Oribe kyusu by Oguri Daikou SOLD |
Red crazing sake cup/Zohogama |
Red crazing yunomi /Zohogama |
Oribe guinomi /Zohogama SOLD |
Oribe Dobin style teapot /Zohogama |
Oribe sencha cup /Zohogama SOLD |
Oribe foliated rim yunomi (Large) |
Unkinsencha sencha cup /Zohogama |
Sabie Kofukuwan / Zohogama |
Oribe Kofukuwan / Zohogama |
Kenzan Ryusuimon Kofukuwan / Zohogama SOLD |
Yashichida Tsubaki (Camellia)/Zohogama SOLD |
Kizeto Kofukuwan / Zohogama SOLD |
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