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Item Code:7661168
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[Sometsuke]
Blue and white porcelain. On the surface of biscuit firing pottery, designs are painted with cobalt oxide paint.
Arita ware is the first Sometsuke ceramic in Japan. The Nabeshima kiln made superior sometsuke.
Xiang-Rui is one style of sometsuke made in China around 1628 to 1644. Xiang-Rui style has various geometric patterns drawn with bliliant blue color.
[Zeze ware]
Zeze ware is a style of Japanese pottery in Zeze, Shiga.
In the beginning of Edo period, they created tea utensils at Zeze ware kilns. In 1636, the feudal load of Zeze Domain, Tadafusa ISHIKAWA invited a tea master, Enshu KOHORI and Enshu taught potters his favorite style of tea utensils. The Zeze ware kiln is one of the best seven kilns selected by Enshu KOBORI.
Because early Zeze wares were used as gifts between feudal lords, well trained potters created them using selected materials.
In the middle of the history, potters created tea utensils under the patronage of Zeze domain.
During 1781 to 1789, the man called Odawaraya established Bairin ware but it failed soon. Then potters tried to preserve the technique of Zeze ware with the name of Suzugatani ware, still the kiln was closed because of a financial institution in 1878.
In 1919, Kenzo Iwasaki regretted the extinction of the great kiln and exerted himself to revive Zeze ware.
By his efforts, Zezeyaki got to be favored by tea masters and became famous in the Japanese tea ceremony as one kiln of Enshu's favorite today.
After Kenzo, his son Sinjo succeeded the kiln to keep the traditional Zeze ware methods.
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