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Raku ware (楽焼,
raku-yaki) is a type of ****anese
pottery traditionally used in ****anese tea ceremonies, most
often in the form of
chawan tea bowls. It...
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Raku or
raku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raku may
refer to: Lake
Raku, an
artificial lake in Tallinn,
Estonia Raku ware, a type of pottery...
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departure from the more somber,
monochrome shapes and
vessels common in
Raku ware of the time. The
ceramics were
often asymmetric, with
eccentric shapes;...
- ****anese tea
ceremony and
embody the
aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi. Most
raku ware,
where the
final decoration is
partly random, is in this tradition. The...
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Horse hair
raku is a
method of
decorating pottery through the
application of
horsehair and
other dry
carbonaceous material to the
heated ware. The burning...
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common in
craft and
studio pottery. The po****r ****anese-inspired
raku ware is
normally stoneware.
Bartmann jug: A
decorated stoneware form that was...
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Niche techniques include: In a
Western adaptation of
traditional ****anese
Raku ware firing,
wares are
removed from the kiln
while hot and
smothered in ashes...
- of Miwa
potters have
produced all
sorts of
works besides tea
ware,
including Raku ware (Kyusetsu I and IV
studied in Kyoto),
figurines of
mythical creatures...
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emigrated to ****an from
Korea (or
possibly Ming China, as ****erted on the
RAKU WARE website (link below) of the
still active line of
potters he founded. He...
- 1993) was a
Uruguayan ceramicist, who
specialised in the
production of
Raku ware. A
member of the Tupamaros, she was
imprisoned for her
political beliefs...