Banko Ware: The Mie Tradition Behind Japan's Donabe
Banko ware from Yokkaichi, Mie produces about 80 percent of Japan's donabe clay pots. A guide to its tea-merchant origins, petalite clay, shidei teapots, and how to choose...
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Yamanaka Lacquerware: Japan's Wood-Turned Urushi Tradition
Yamanaka lacquerware is Ishikawa's wood-turned urushi tradition — one of Japan's Three Great Lacquerwares. Discover its lathe-turned bases,...
Wajima-nuri: Japan's Most Durable Urushi Lacquerware Tradition
Wajima-nuri is the urushi lacquerware tradition of Wajima city on the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture. Its diatomaceous-earth...
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Banko ware from Yokkaichi, Mie produces about 80 percent of Japan's donabe clay pots. A guide to its tea-merchant origins, petalite clay, shidei teapots, and how to choose...
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