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  2. Raku ware - Wikipedia

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    Western raku can be anything from an elegant vase to an eccentric abstract sculpture. Although some do hand build, most western potters use throwing wheels while creating their raku piece. Western culture has even created a new sub-branch of raku called horse hair raku, pieces that are often white with squiggly black lines and smoke-like ...

  3. Araku Valley - Wikipedia

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    Araku is located in the Eastern Ghats about 114 kilometres (71 mi) from Visakhapatnam, close to the Odisha state border. The Anantagiri and Sunkarimetta Reserved Forest, which are part of Araku Valley, are rich in biodiversity and are mined for bauxite. [2]

  4. Horse hair raku - Wikipedia

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    Horse hair vase. 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 carbonaceous material creates smoke patterns and carbon trails on the surface of the heated ware that remain as decoration after the ware cools.

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  6. Talk:Raku ware - Wikipedia

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    3 Western Raku. 3 comments. 4 Images. 5 Re: Images. 1 comment. ... 6.1 Traditional raku. 7 this article lacks both Wabi-sabiwabi and sabi. 1 comment. 8 Utility. 3 ...

  7. Koishiwara ware - Wikipedia

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    Edo-period koishiwara sake bottle (), stoneware with brown glaze and white slip, in the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Koishiwara ware (小石原焼, Koishiwara-yaki), formerly known as Nakano ware, is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Koishiwara, Fukuoka Prefecture in western Japan. [1]

  8. Kinkaku-ji - Wikipedia

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    During the fire, the original statue of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu was lost to the flames (now restored). A fictionalized version of these events is at the center of Yukio Mishima's 1956 book The Temple of the Golden Pavilion, [2] and another in the ballet RAkU. The present pavilion structure dates from 1955, when it was rebuilt. [2]

  9. Westin Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Western Hotels assumed management of the landmark Olympic Hotel in Seattle. It became the chain's new flagship, and the headquarters and executive offices were moved from the New Washington Hotel to a newly-decorated suite of offices on the 12th floor of the Olympic, in celebration of the chain's 25th anniversary. [5] Western Hotels ...

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