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  2. Tokoname ware - Wikipedia

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    Tokoname ware. Coil-built stoneware with ash glaze. Kamakura period, 14th century. Tokoname ware (常滑焼, Tokoname-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around the municipality of Tokoname, Aichi, in central Japan. [1] [2] Tokoname was the location of one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan.

  3. Five Great Kilns - Wikipedia

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    The Five Great Kilns ( Chinese: 五大名窯; pinyin: Wǔ dàmíng yáo ), also known as Five Famous Kilns, is a generic term for ceramic kilns or wares (in Chinese 窯 yáo can mean either) which produced Chinese ceramics during the Song dynasty (960–1279) that were later held in particularly high esteem. The group were only so called by ...

  4. Hirado ware - Wikipedia

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    Hirado ware. Hirado ware ( Japanese: 平戸焼, Hepburn: hirado-yaki) is a type of Japanese porcelain mostly made at kilns at Mikawachi, Sasebo, Nagasaki, and it is therefore also known as Mikawachi ware (三川内焼, Mikawachi-yaki). It was made in the former feudal Hirado Domain, which owned the kilns, and was responsible for establishing ...

  5. Anagama kiln - Wikipedia

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    The anagama kiln (Japanese Kanji: 穴窯/ Hiragana: あながま) is an ancient type of pottery kiln brought to Japan from China via Korea in the 5th century. It is a version of the climbing dragon kiln of south China, whose further development was also copied, for example in breaking up the firing space into a series of chambers in the ...

  6. Shigaraki ware - Wikipedia

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    Shigaraki modern tanuki figure. Shigaraki ware (信楽焼) is a type of stoneware pottery made in Shigaraki area, Japan. The kiln is one of the Six Ancient Kilns in Japan. Although figures representing the tanuki are a popular product included as Shigaraki ware, the kiln and local pottery tradition has a long history.

  7. Six Ancient Kilns - Wikipedia

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    Six Ancient Kilns. The Six Ancient Kilns (六古窯 Rokkoyō) is a category developed by Koyama Fujio (小山富士夫 1900–1975) in the post-war period to describe the most noteworthy ceramic kilns of Japan. [1] The six kilns are: [2] The Okayama Prefectural Bizen Ceramic Museum held an exhibition in 2001 about the six kilns. [3]

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