Hagi Ware: Yamaguchi Tea Ceramics and the Seven Changes
A guide to Hagi ware from Yamaguchi Prefecture: its Korean and Mori-clan origins, daido clay and ash glazes, the seven changes of nanabake, kannyu crackle, and how to...
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Nezu Museum Ceramics Exhibition 2026: A Visitor's Guide
The Nezu Museum opens its ceramics collection across three galleries this August, splitting China, Japan and the Korean...
Chūsen: The Pour-Dyeing Craft Behind Tenugui and Yukata
At a live demonstration, the dye poured straight through the cloth and out the other side. That is...
The Warmth of the Handmade: Notes from HandMade In Japan Fes 2026
We spent a July weekend among 3,000 makers at HandMade In Japan Fes 2026. Notes on live craft,...
Lucie Rie at Teien: A Review of the East–West Vessels Show
The Teien Art Museum sets Lucie Rie's wheel-thrown vessels inside a 1933 Art Deco house — a fitting...
Lucie Rie in Tokyo: A Guide to the 2026 Teien Museum Show
The Teien Art Museum brings Lucie Rie’s wheel-thrown vessels into a 1933 Art Deco house this summer. Dates,...
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ゼンキルン 誌
Stories, studies & care from the workshop
Deep dives into kilns, glazes, and the wares behind them.
A guide to Hagi ware from Yamaguchi Prefecture: its Korean and Mori-clan origins, daido clay and ash glazes, the seven changes of nanabake, kannyu crackle, and how to...
Living with and caring for handmade Japanese pieces.
Four ongoing series from the workshop — pick a thread and follow it.
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