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Tenmoku (天目, also
spelled "temmoku" and "temoku") is a type of
glaze that
originates in
imitating Chinese Jian ware (建盏) of the
southern Song dynasty...
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Fujian province. It, and
local imitations of it, are
known in ****an as
Tenmoku (天目). It
consists of
simple shapes in stoneware, with a
strong emphasis...
- teppatsu-nari)
Silver tenmoku (銀天目茶碗,
silver tea bowl made in the
tenmoku style)
circle shape (鉄鉢形, Wa-nari)
Tenmoku type (天目型,
Tenmoku-gata) Ido or well...
- his
remaining 300-400 men, so he set fire to
Shinpu Castle and fled into
Tenmoku mountain. Later, his
forces were destro**** by the
combined armies of Oda...
- name
having an
implied meaning of 'the
third child who will live long'.
Tenmoku Ikko (天目 一個, "The One
Celestial Eye")
Voiced by:
Takayuki Sugo (****anese);...
- (crafts: others). Jian ware was
later produced and
further developed as
tenmoku and was
highly priced during tea
ceremonies of this time. From the middle...
- "Learning from the past: Rare ε-Fe2O3 in the
ancient black-glazed Jian (
Tenmoku) wares".
Scientific Reports. 4: 4941. doi:10.1038/srep04941. PMC 4018809...
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experience with first-class collection.
Celadon vase with Iron
Brown Spots Tenmoku Glaze bowl with
Silvery Spots Stoneware with
Sgraffito Decoration of Peony...
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traveled with
Gyohai Honjo to Gen), it was also
called "Higashi
Tenmoku" and "Nishi
Tenmoku. In Onei 23 (1416),
Takeda Nobumitsu, the
protector of Kai, who...
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items necessary to the tea
ceremony a
large number of
celadon vases and
tenmoku ash-glazed
teabowls initially were
imported from
China from the mid-11th...