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Tea jar with green and white glaze, Kasama Ware

19世紀末~20世紀初頭

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory
Kyōto-shi, Japan

Kasama ware reflects the area of Kasama in Ibaraki Prefecture, mainly in the form of simple, daily vessels like pots, jars, and sake bottles with the characteristic nagashi-kake technique (pouring black glaze over kaki-yu (persimmon-coloured glaze) or copper blue glaze over nukajiro-yu (bran-white glaze)) applied. Kasama vessels were typically used to store sake, soy sauce, tea leaves, grains and other foodstuff.

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  • Title: Tea jar with green and white glaze, Kasama Ware
  • Date Created: 19世紀末~20世紀初頭
  • Subject Keywords: Ibaraki Prefecture, Kasama ware
  • Original Source: Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
  • Rights: © Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum
Kyoto Women's University, Lifestyle Design Laboratory

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