Search for
Home > Regional > Asia > Japan > Arts and Entertainment > Traditional >

Ceramics
New! Submit a site
 
Categories:
Maneki Neko (2)  
 
 

whatUseek Collection Sites (submit a site ):
 
Give your site great placement in this category in as little as two business days!
 
 

whatUseek Directory Site Listings:
 
Arita Styles - Short, illustrated description of the 3 styles of Arita porcelain. Included is the history and making of the ware.
 
Birthplace of Kutani - Illustrations of Kutani ware painting from the 17th to the 19th century.
 
Ceramics - Short illustrated desriptions of some regional syles.
 
Japanese Ceramics - Short overview of the current state of traditional ceramic products.
 
Japanese Ceramics - Short overview of the current state of traditional ceramic products.
 
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.
 
Japanese Pottery Resource Center - A resource center directed by Japan Times 'Ceramic Scene' columnist.
 
Kazuyo Mishima - Japanese ceramics artist, with online display in the Breaking Art Gallery.
 
Kutani Porcelain - History and techniques from the 17th century to the present. Photos and text.
 
Kutani Pottery - Bios of four modern Kutani artists: Isokichi Asakura, Kiyo Hasegawa, Takashi Kitamura and Yasokichi Tokuda.
 
Pottery - Articles on the development of Japanese ceramics, and on Arita and Hagi ware
 
Raku Museum - Kyoto, Japan.
 
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)
 
Sakazume Katsuyuki - Artist of wall murals of clay and standing monoliths.
 
Takatori Ware - History of Takatori ceramics from 1600 to the present. Well written, with good images.
 
Wood-fired Stoneware from Shigaraki - Shigaraki is situated in the heart of the Japanese Islands, and is one of the six oldest pottery centers in Japan. The work featured here comes primarily from Anagama style kilns, the oldest style kiln in Japan.
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
  Submit a Site - Open Directory Project - Become an Editor  
About   Help   Content Filter   Terms   Privacy Policy

© 2018 whatUseek