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Stories / Ceramics

Zen and the Art of Buying Ceramics

Zen and the Art of Buying Ceramics

We ask our customers to enjoy fukanzen no bi, but do we?
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Kintsugi: Fact and Fiction

Kintsugi: Fact and Fiction

Wabi or Luxury? The birth of Kintsugi
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Meet the Maker: Kyoto Kintsugi

Meet the Maker: Kyoto Kintsugi

Kyoto Kinsetsu Shirokanedo Master Craftsman

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Makuzu Yaki: Master Potters of Kyoto

Makuzu Yaki: Master Potters of Kyoto

From Emperor to Prince, beautiful Kyōto style ceramics from the Makuzu family
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Tenmoku Chawan from the Kyoto National Museum

The Tenmoku Glaze (and shape)

Tenmoku: What does it mean and its place in Japanese culture

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Meet the Maker: Kuninari Kiln

Meet the Maker: Kuninari Kiln

Reimagining traditional colours and forms
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Raku Ceramics: Handmade Culture

Raku Ceramics: Handmade Culture

A brilliant book examining the Raku family history
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Meet the Maker: Keishugama

Meet the Maker: Keishugama

Modern tradition from a young potter in Koishiwara
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Meet the Maker: Tatsumi Kiln

Meet the Maker: Tatsumi Kiln

Wood-fired, hand-dug clay, hand-made glazes
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Meet the Maker: Hoshino Yaki

Meet the Maker: Hoshino Yaki

Tactile, beautiful, unglazed ceramics
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Mottainai, the Japanese culture of frugality

Mottainai and sustainabaility

A Japanese approach to respecting Nature
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Traditional Style at the Takatori Family

Traditional Style at the Takatori Family

Thatch, wood and clay emphasise the family's bond with nature

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