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Luzon Sukezaemon (呂宋助左衛門,
Ruson Sukezaemon) (b. 1565?) was a ****anese
merchant from the port of Sakai, who
traded shimamono pottery in ****an from Luzon...
- loved; she
named it
Ruson, and it
could obey her commands,
although it
loved a ewe more than her. One day she saw a wolf
carrying Ruson off and
chased after;...
- Bulalacao, Mindoro.
According to
sources at the time, the
trade in
large native Ruson-tsukuri (literally Luzon-made, ****anese:呂宋製) clay jars used for storing...
- rest of Asia
until present. The
Laguna Copperplate Inscription (LCI). The
Ruson-tsukuri (literally
Luzon made in ****anese:呂宋製 or 呂宋つくり) clay jars used for...
- Hence,
Ruson-Tsukuri pots
became sought after in
Northeast Asia. Each
Philippine kiln had its own
branding symbol,
marked on the
bottom of the
Ruson-tsukuri...
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generic term for tea
utensils produced outside ****an,
Korea and China.
Ruson (呂宋):
items from the
Philippines (Luzon)
Annan (安南):
items from Vietnam...
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Origins Notes Example image Rusun ware 呂宋焼
Luzon Pottery items. The
merchant Ruson Sukezaemon (呂宋助左衛門) was
particularly connected to the
trade in
Rusun ware...
- ..dates from
about 1620, and
depicts a
deformed Luzon under the
rubric Ruson. ... The
collection also
contains a map (Nantan Bushū
Bankoku Shōka no Zu)...
- Ogin-sama (お吟さま)
Kachigarasu (勝烏, lit.
Victory Crows) 1957 37
Masanori Esaki Ruson no
Tanima (ルソンの谷間, lit.
Valley of the Luzon) 38 No
prize awarded 1958 39...
- 5 km (8.4 mi) Babītes ezers [lv] 25.56 km2 (9.87 sq mi) 14 km (8.7 mi)
Rušons [lv] 23.73 km2 (9.16 sq mi) 13 km (8.1 mi)
Sivers 17.59 km2 (6.79 sq mi)...