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Like the charred remains of an open book deep fingerprints still visible from th...
The craftsman who fashioned this piece, the 9th Ohi Chozaimon (1901-...
Kohiki is a traditional Japanese pottery style known for its simple ...
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This past summer I had occasion to visit Richard Milgrim in his Mountain Studio ...
A technique most commonly seen in Tenmoku tea bowls, “konoha” is...
Seto is a pottery tradition established in the 12th century with the aim of repr...
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Before styles such as Raku, Hagi, Karatsu, etc came into fashion for use in the ...
Rare and exceptional tanto of the Koto period with a polishing perfectly reveali...
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Most noted for his works of Shino, this attractive Oribe piece by Kato Takeshi i...
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A tradition dating from the mid-16th century, Raku teabowls are made by hand, wi...
A striking porcelain double gourd vase by the eminent Kutani potter Matsumoto Sa...
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A Kutani “Yoshidaya Revival” dish, early 19th century.
The Yosh...
This little chap is looking remarkably relaxed considering he has lost the tips ...
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A very modern and sleek interpretation of the classic lacquer sake w...
A lacquer inro with applications of gilded and burnished metal flowers, depictin...
From our Japanese Collection, a very good, large, and older pair of Japanese clo...
Price: $2500.00
From our Japanese Collection, a large and very regal pair of imari vases, Meiji ...
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A large Arita celadon and Blue & White porcelain dish, 18th century.
The ...