-1580 hectares of kiln opened-
Momoyama Ancient Karatsu began around 1580
The kilns were scattered across a large area of the Saga Nabeshima Domain.
The first Karatsu was fired at the foot of Mount Kishi
There are more than 200 kiln sites known so far.
The reason why it is called "Karatsu ware"
This is because the ceramics made by Kishigake were exported from Karatsu Port at that time.
The heyday of Karatsu ware began in 1602
The great tea master Furuta Oribe gave high praise to Karatsu ware
The beauty of both a tea set for appreciation and a daily-use vessel
Compared with the delicate and smooth Tang objects, it better reflects the wabi-sabi of the tea ceremony.
Conveys a natural image of simplicity, silence, and humility
Kitaoji Rosanjin mentioned Karatsu ware
"Such unpretentious and rough brushstrokes
Looks like a clumsy painting
But it has the flavor of famous paintings that connect the past and present
This is a powerful writing skill that even Busumura cannot match.
Received high evaluation and praise
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Tangjin kiln Yuanchenshan kiln
Painting Tang Jin Zhongbo
Size: Diameter 13cm X Height 4.7cm
Painted Karatsu small bowl
Size: Diameter 10cm X Height 3.5cm
*Hand-made iron patterns, glaze colors, and sizes may vary slightly
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- The heyday of Karatsu ware began in 1602 The great tea master Furuta Oribe gave high praise to Karatsu ware The beauty of both a tea set for appreciation and a daily-use vessel Compared with the delicate and smooth Tang objects, it better reflects the wabi-sabi of the tea ceremony. Conveys a natural image of simplicity, silence, and humility
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