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$79.00
This exquisite vintage rectangular plate is a handcrafted piece by Tanahashi Jun. A fine example of traditional Mino ware, this Oribe plate features classic green glaze with whimsical brushwork and elegant asymmetry that celebrates wabi sabi aesthetics. Crafted in the distinctive Oribe style, this piece showcases deep olive green glaze pools alongside hand painted motifs of foliage and abstract patterns. The natural variations in glaze and form speak to the artisanal spirit of Japanese pottery.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
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Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!
Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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This exquisite vintage rectangular plate is a handcrafted piece by Tanahashi Jun. A fine example of traditional Mino ware, this Oribe plate features classic green glaze with whimsical brushwork and elegant asymmetry that celebrates wabi sabi aesthetics. Crafted in the distinctive Oribe style, this piece showcases deep olive green glaze pools alongside hand painted motifs of foliage and abstract patterns. The natural variations in glaze and form speak to the artisanal spirit of Japanese pottery.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!
Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!
Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
This exquisite vintage rectangular plate is a handcrafted piece by Tanahashi Jun. A fine example of traditional Mino ware, this Oribe plate features classic green glaze with whimsical brushwork and elegant asymmetry that celebrates wabi sabi aesthetics. Crafted in the distinctive Oribe style, this piece showcases deep olive green glaze pools alongside hand painted motifs of foliage and abstract patterns. The natural variations in glaze and form speak to the artisanal spirit of Japanese pottery.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!
Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
Comes with its original signed wooden tomobako Box and paper documentation, which confirms the artist's name and kiln lineage.
Package: Wood co box with introduction of Potter
Handmade: Yes
Type: Green Oribe
Material: Stoneware
Potter/Brand: Tanahashi Jun/Tamayama Kiln
Pattern: Floral
Condition: Mint Condition. No signs of usage. Check video/photos
Approximate Size: L 7"(17.8cm)×W 7"(17.8cm)× H 1.75" (4.5cm)
Approximate Weight: 2.2 lb
*Fast Shipping From US. No more Waiting from Japan
*Follow us for MORE. We update almost EVERYDAY!
Stoneware with flower pattern under glaze.
Seto ware, also known as Seto-yaki, is a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. Seto was one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan, and today, Seto ware is primarily produced in and around the city of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The term setomono is often used to refer to all pottery in general, but specifically refers to Seto ware.
One of the most distinctive features of Seto ware is the wide variety of glazes used in its production. Seto was the location in Japan that made use of glazes during the Kamakura period, which had an impact on the development of bowls used for the Japanese tea ceremony. Ko-Seto, or old Seto ware, is a traditional style that is highly sought after by collectors. This style is known for its elegant shapes and rich, dark glazes. The clay used in Seto ware is high-quality kaolin and porcelain stone, which turns white when fired and helps produce colored glazes.
Kiseto is another popular type of Seto ware, characterized by its warm, rustic charm and yellow glaze. This glaze is created by mixing iron oxide and feldspar, and is often used in tea utensils.
Today, Seto ware is produced in both traditional and modern styles, with a wide range of products including dishes, bowls, cups, vases, and tea utensils. Collectors and enthusiasts of Japanese pottery continue to value Seto ware for its unique beauty and cultural significance.
*If you have a problem with any item you receive, please contact us before leaving feedback.
We always want you be satisfied and happy with your purchase.
*Combine orders is welcome. Combine for reduced shipping (spanning 3 days max, with advance notice). Combine items to get a 20~30% discount on total shipping costs. Combining many items will increase the discount rate for shipping. However, heavy items and big size items have a low discount rate. It cannot be combined with items that have significantly different shapes or large sizes. Then the difference in shipping will be refund to you once finishing packing and shipped.
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