Yatsuomote ware
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title:
Yatsuomote ware
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Yatsuomote ware is a type of Japanese pottery originally from Nishio, Mikawa Province in the Chūbu region of Japan during the late Edo period. Around 1825 Katō Hachiemon (加藤八右衛門) opened his kiln at the southern foot of Mount Yatsuomote (八ツ面山), located northeast of Nishio. Under his eldest son Kumazō (熊蔵) it expanded. At the beginning of production, roof tiles and unglazed jars were made, but later, by using techniques from Tokoname ware and Seto ware, miscellaneous items such as tokkuri were mad
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Type of Japanese pottery
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yatsuomote_ware
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2023-09-02T20:46:32Z
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