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For most of its history, Takatori-ware has been predominantly associated with tea utensils. With the establishment of the Nishi-sarayama kiln …
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For most of its history, Takatori-ware has been predominantly associated with tea utensils. With the establishment of the Nishi-sarayama kiln group, other more utilitarian wares began to enter production. Nowadays, it is common to see a wide variety of ceramics produced in the Takatori-style.
This Ochoko/Choko sized sake cup is glazed with a white straw-ash madara glaze. In a reduction atmosphere, the glaze becomes a mottled pale blue colour. By Koyama Mizūmi 小山湖.
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