¡Chanoyu No Chawan Vol. 4
¡Akanuma Takei / Kanshu Takeuchi Junichi / Kanshu Tani Akira / Kanshu

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[Machine Translation] In the Edo period, tea ceremony utensils and kaiseki utensils, which had been made mainly in Mino and Karatsu kilns, began to be produced in Kyoto. This was the birth of Kyo-yaki. The works of Nonomura Ninsei, one of the pioneer potters, had a tremendous influence on subsequent Kyo-yaki, as well as on other kilns in Japan. This book introduces Kyo-yaki tea bowls, which are indispensable for understanding Japanese tea bowls of the Edo period, and also explores the fascination of tea bowls of lesser-known potters and kilns, based on their individual characteristics, production background, and influence from the previous period.


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