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CeramicsJapanese Incense Burner & Holder Care: Ash, Soot, and Storage
How to care for a Japanese incense burner (kōro) and stick holder (senkō-tate): maintaining incense ash, protecting the...
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CeramicsJapanese Furin Wind Chime Care: Cast Iron, Ceramic, and Glass
How to hang, clean, and store Japanese furin wind chimes — cast iron Nambu Tekki, ceramic, and Edo...
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CeramicsMatcha Bowl, Chasen, and Chashaku Care: The Complete Set
How to care for a Japanese matcha set — chawan (bowl), chasen (bamboo whisk), chashaku (scoop), and natsume...
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CeramicsKyusu Teapot Care: Daily Use, Strainers, and Why Soap Ruins a Tokoname
How to care for a Japanese kyusu teapot — Tokoname, Banko, Hagi, and porcelain. Why unglazed clay never...
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CeramicsDonabe Care: First-Use Seasoning, Daily Cooking, and Storage
How to season a new Japanese donabe with the kanmasu rice protocol, daily cooking and washing rules, mold...
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CeramicsJapanese Porcelain Care: Arita, Hasami, and Kutani
A practical guide to caring for Japanese porcelain from Arita, Hasami, and Kutani — including which pieces are...
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CeramicsKintsugi: The Japanese Art of Gold-Repaired Pottery
A primer on kintsugi — the Japanese craft of repairing broken pottery with urushi lacquer and gold. Philosophy,...
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