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- certain ceremonies. Mizusashi are generally made of ceramic, but wooden, gl**** and metal mizusashi are also used. If the mizusashi is ceramic and has a...
- Art Institute of Chicago". artic.edu. Retrieved 2016-06-29. "Tamba ware mizusashi (water jar) - The British Museum". culturalinstitute.britishmuseum.org...
- then the ears have become a mark of not only Iga flower vessels but also mizusashi water jars. They were used as ****anese tea utensils under master Sen no...
- Huge Mino ware mizusashi (water jar) at Toki-shi Station...
- kon'nandearuu) "Little pitchers have long ears." (小さな水差しには大きな取っ手がある。, Chīsana mizusashi ni wa ōkina totte ga aru.) "We live and learn." (長生きはするものだ。, Nagaiki wa...
- produced are normally tea or rice bowls, sake cups, vases, and plates, and mizusashi water jars for tea ceremony, censers and boxes. Some post-modern ceramic...
- Pottery: A Native Report. London: Chapman and Hill. pp. 28–9. "Seto ware mizusashi (water jar)". The British Museum. Retrieved 30 December 2012. Shosaku...
- Fu Baoshi, 1944 Foldable lectern (shokendai 書見台), 1573–1603 Water pot (mizusashi), 1680–1700 Buddha Amida, 18th century Tiger, wood and lacquer, 18th–19th...
- was acquired by the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery in 2018. Another work, a mizusashi with bamboo in porcelain, was acquired by the Seattle Art Museum in the...
- (robuchi), meal trays (shokuro), incense boxes (kōgō), cold water containers (mizusashi) and tea caddies (natsume). They are made using high-quality woods and...