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Shimamono (島物, "island objects") is a
generic term for ****anese tea
utensils produced outside ****an,
Korea and China,
mainly from
Southeast Asia. Items...
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imported and
adopted ****anese pottery.
Mishima originally refers to the
shimamono pottery imported from the
islands of Taiwan, Luzon, and "Amakawa" (Macau)...
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heating and
pouring the hot
water during certain tea ceremonies.
Shimamono is a
generic term for tea
utensils produced outside ****an,
Korea and China...
- (b. 1565?) was a ****anese
merchant from the port of Sakai, who
traded shimamono pottery in ****an from
Luzon in the
Philippines and
later emigrated to...
- ****an and
possibly the world—the
Tsuen tea shop. In the 15th century,
shimamono tea jars
destined to be used in the ****anese tea
ceremony were brought...
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Luzon became especially esteemed and was used in ****anese tea
ceremony as
shimamono.
Palayok Tapayan Burmese ceramics Khmer ceramics Lao
ceramics Thai ceramics...
- animals, fish, flowers, dragons, the
phoenix etc.
Initially imported as
shimamono, it
became a part of ****anese pottery. The
Koshun kiln (洸春窯) is also a...
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Philippines and ****imilated into the
local po****tion. In the 15th
century AD,
shimamono tea-jars were
bought by the shōguns to Uji in
Kyoto from the Philippines...
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series in 2011, and
includes the
meibutsu utensils throughout its story.
Shimamono Mishima ware
Tapayan "表千家不審菴:茶の湯の道具:名物". www.omotesenke.jp. Retrieved...
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whose origins and
production cannot be
linked to just one
specific kiln.
Shimamono are
objects that were
imported from
southeast Asia, but
later produced...