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  • Anagama Art Work by Akehito Tsukigata - Pottery by a traditional Japanese kiln in Mino, Japan.
    www.onishino.com/INTERNATIONAL
  • Arita Styles - Short, illustrated description of the 3 styles of Arita porcelain. Included is the history and making of the ware.
    www.arita.or.jp/common/english/group_e.html
  • Birthplace of Kutani - Illustrations of Kutani ware painting from the 17th to the 19th century.
    www.incl.ne.jp/taga/hurusato/hist_e.html
  • Japanese Ceramics - Short overview of the current state of traditional ceramic products.
    lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?frd/cstdy:@field(DOCID+jp0124)
  • Japanese Ceramics/Namazu Net - A catalogue of Japanese ceramics (tea ceremony and tableware), artists' interviews, Japanese food and recipes and related information. A chance to enjoy Japanese culture.
    www.netlaputa.ne.jp/~namazu
  • Japanese Pottery Resource Center - A resource center directed by Japan Times 'Ceramic Scene' columnist.
    www.e-yakimono.net
  • Kazuyo Mishima - Japanese ceramics artist, with online display in the Breaking Art Gallery.
    www.breakingart.co.uk/kazuyo
  • Pottery - Articles on the development of Japanese ceramics, and on Arita and Hagi ware
    www.jgc.co.jp/waza/b1_pottery
  • Raku Ware - Fifteen generations of the Raku family, their products (tea bowls), and their museum.
    www.raku-yaki.or.jp
  • Saka Kouraizaemon - Saka Kouraizaemon XII, a Hagi-Ware artist: exhibition of his works. Japanese traditional pottery. Site includes a page illustrating the Saka kiln production from 1568 - 1981. (Eng/Jpn)
    agicsv01.joho-yamaguchi.or.jp/sakagama/home-e/home.shtml
  • Sakazume Katsuyuki - Artist of wall murals of clay and standing monoliths.
    www.xyj.co.jp/sakazume
  • Wood-fired Stoneware from Shigaraki - Large site dealing with Japanese stoneware from the 5th century to modern times. History, discussion of kilns, photo galleries. Concentrates on Shigaraki, but touches on other areas as well.
    www.biwa.ne.jp/~shiho

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