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Karatsu ware is a style of Japanese pottery made in the city of Karatsu in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It is known for its simple and naturalistic style, utilising local clay and displaying earthy, subdued colours. "Hakeme" is a decorative technique used in Karatsu ware, where a white slip is brushed onto the pottery surface with a coarse brush, creating a distinctive texture. This method adds depth and an artisanal touch to the ceramics, making each piece unique. Japanese Ceramic Bowls, Coloured Slip Pottery, Clay Pinch Pot Ideas Pottery, Carved Mugs Pottery, Pottery Slip Decoration, Karatsu Japan, Scrafito Pottery, Dark Pottery, Norwegian Pottery

Karatsu ware is a style of Japanese pottery made in the city of Karatsu in Saga Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It is known for its simple and naturalistic style, utilising local clay and displaying earthy, subdued colours. "Hakeme" is a decorative technique used in Karatsu ware, where a white slip is brushed onto the pottery surface with a coarse brush, creating a distinctive texture. This method adds depth and an artisanal touch to the ceramics, making each piece unique.

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Introducing our exquisite Japanese Style Rough Pottery Side Handle Teapot, a harmonious blend of functionality and rustic elegance. With its distinctive side handle design, this teapot offers a touch of traditional Japanese tea culture to your brewing ritual. Style: Authentic Japanese Size: 7.87 x 3.15 inches – a compact and graceful presence on any table. Capacity: 16.9 ounces – ideal for hosting a personal tea ceremony or a cozy gathering. This teapot is not just a vessel for brewing; it's a s Japanese Kettle, Japanese Ceramics Pottery, Pottery Handles, Teapot Pottery, Teapot Crafts, Wabi Sabi Ceramics, Cozy Gathering, Teapot Ceramic, Tea Warmer

Introducing our exquisite Japanese Style Rough Pottery Side Handle Teapot, a harmonious blend of functionality and rustic elegance. With its distinctive side handle design, this teapot offers a touch of traditional Japanese tea culture to your brewing ritual. Style: Authentic Japanese Size: 7.87 x 3.15 inches – a compact and graceful presence on any table. Capacity: 16.9 ounces – ideal for hosting a personal tea ceremony or a cozy gathering. This teapot is not just a vessel for brewing; it's…

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In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop.  • Minimum age: 16. • This experience is available Wednesdays and Weekends every month, exclusions may apply. • Your voucher is valid for 12 months from the date of issue.  Location: London (Greater London) Japanese Ceramics Traditional, Kintsugi Illustration, Japanese Hobbies, Kintsugi Ceramics, Japanese Broken Pottery, Swimwear Illustration, Japanese Pottery Kintsugi, Japanese Symbolism, Kintsugi Pottery

In this class that honours traditional Japanese art, an experienced and friendly teacher will guide you every step of the way so that you leave with beautiful symbolic pottery to treasure. As well as enjoying the hands-on experience of creating up to two classic Japanese bowls with all the materials provided, you’ll also learn a little about the history and philosophy of Kintsugi. To fuel your creativity, unlimited tea and snacks are provided throughout the workshop. • Minimum age: 16. •…

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Grog Clay Pottery, Texture On Pottery Ideas, Traditional Japanese Pottery, Japanese Ceramics Traditional, Texture On Pottery, Kurinuki Pottery Ideas, Japanese Clay Art, Kurinuki Vase, Clay Texture Ideas

Learn how to carve a sake bottle, known as tokkuri in Japanese, from clay. Kurinuki is the Japanese method of carving pots from a lump of clay and is a great technique for those potters wanting to learn new ways of hand-building with clay.

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