18 Feb 2015

DARUMA - yakimono

LINK
http://darumasan.blogspot.jp/2006/09/yakimono-pottery.html


Yakimono 焼物 Daruma in and on pottery



 達磨さんの焼物散歩   - The Basics

Japanese Pottery!
The oldest pottery in the world and in the long history of its development there are so many styles and areas involved, it is easy to loose track.
Talking about Japanese Pottery and Daruma san, I make the distinction between Daruma as a decorative figure or statue (okimono 置物), Daruma painted on a piece of pottery for use, for example a teacup, a soy sauce poorer or an oil dish. In this field we find Daruma almost everywhere! I will cover that in the separate stories.
And finally pottery items for use in the form of Daruma, for example incense burners, toothpick holders and the like. This also calls for different stories. Many pottery centers have some special type of Daruma objects, so I will cover the Pottery of Arita, Bizen, Kutani, Oribe etc. in extra stories.

There might be more in time.

. My ALBUM - Pottery .

. My ALBUM - Kutani 九谷焼 Pottery .

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Modern Japanese Ceramics:
Pathways of Innovation & Tradition
by Anneliese Crueger (Author), Wulf Crueger (Author), Saeko Ito (Author)



For more than 30 years, Dr. Anneliese and Dr. Wulf Crueger—guided by Saeko Itô—have devoted themselves to studying, understanding, and collecting Japanese ceramics. Today, they share the rich fruits of their knowledge with this lavishly illustrated volume based on their own collection. The equivalent of Roberts Museum Guide, devotees of beautiful ceramics can pick it up and use it to select and visit potters as they undertake an artistic tour of the country.
Organized geographically, it goes from kiln to kiln—which in Japan may refer to a lone site or an entire ceramics region that contains hundreds of workshops. Along the way, they outline the history, development, and unique stylistic characteristics of each area's work, and the traditions that inspired it.
- source : www.amazon.com


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..... Aritayaki <> 有田焼 Pottery from Arita

..... Bizen Pottery 備前焼 

..... Karatsuyaki 唐津焼 Pottery from Karatsu

..... Kutaniyaki <> Pottery from Kutani 九谷焼 

..... Mishimayaki <> Pottery from Mishima 三島焼 

..... Oribeyaki <> Pottery in the Oribe Tradition 織部焼 


..... Satsuma Ware 薩摩焼 

..... Shinoyaki 志野焼 Shino Pottery



..... Sumida Pottery 隅田焼 Vase with Daruma


..... Tokoname Pottery 常滑焼 


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..... Hamada Chawan

..... Items from Robert Yellin - Sake Cups and Flasks

..... Gabi it Takamatsu - Daruma Hunting

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- shared by Robert Yellin - facebook

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