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Definition of Raku ware

Raku ware
Raku ware Ra"ku ware` A kind of earthenware made in Japan, resembling Satsuma ware, but having a paler color.

Meaning of Raku ware from wikipedia

- Raku ware (楽焼, raku-yaki) is a type of ****anese pottery traditionally used in ****anese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls. It...
- Look up Raku or raku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Raku may refer to: Lake Raku, an artificial lake in Tallinn, Estonia Raku ware, a type of pottery...
- departure from the more somber, monochrome shapes and vessels common in Raku ware of the time. The ceramics were often asymmetric, with eccentric shapes;...
- Niche techniques include: In a Western adaptation of traditional ****anese Raku ware firing, wares are removed from the kiln while hot and smothered in ashes...
- ****anese tea ceremony and embody the aesthetic principles of wabi-sabi. Most raku ware, where the final decoration is partly random, is in this tradition. The...
- Horse hair raku is a method of decorating pottery through the application of horsehair and other dry carbonaceous material to the heated ware. The burning...
- of Miwa potters have produced all sorts of works besides tea ware, including Raku ware (Kyusetsu I and IV studied in Kyoto), figurines of mythical creatures...
- is common in craft and studio pottery. The po****r ****anese-inspired raku ware is normally stoneware. Bartmann jug: A decorated stoneware form that was...
- 1993) was a Uruguayan ceramicist, who specialised in the production of Raku ware. A member of the Tupamaros, she was imprisoned for her political beliefs...
- emigrated to ****an from Korea (or possibly Ming China, as ****erted on the RAKU WARE website (link below) of the still active line of potters founded by Chojiro)...