
Oribe ware - Wikipedia
Oribe ware (also known as 織部焼 Oribe-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery that first appeared in the sixteenth century. It is a type of Japanese stoneware recognized by its freely-applied glaze as well as its dramatic visual departure from the more somber, monochrome shapes and vessels common in Raku ware of the time. [ 1 ]
Oribe ware | Japanese Pottery, Glaze, Aesthetics - Britannica
Oribe ware, type of Japanese ceramics, usually glazed in blue or green and first appearing during the Keichō and Genna eras (1596–1624). The name Oribe is derived from Furuta Oribe, a pupil of Sen Rikyū, under whose guidance it was first produced. Some Oribe utensils and functional objects were made in standard ceramic shapes and forms.
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Oribe-guro (織部黒 - Oribe black) can be seen as an evolution of seto-guro. Keeping the low foot and hikidashi-guro glaze, Oribe exaggerated the natural distortions and undulating lip, forming what is known as kutsu-gata (沓形 - clog-shaped).
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Produced mainly from 1600 to the 1630s, this high-fired pottery juxtaposing rich fluid glazes with abstract geometric designs resulted from technological innovations at the Mino 美濃 kilns. Most pieces have iron pigment painted on the clay and open areas splashed with a …
Oribe-yaki (Oribe ware) - Japanese Wiki Corpus
Oribe ware is pottery made mainly in Mino Province from the Tensho era (1573-1592) of the Momoyama period.
Japanese pottery - Oribe and Shino - Artistic Nippon
Easily recognisable by its distinctive green glaze, Oribe yaki has four main types; E-Oribe (patterns done with iron underglaze), Kuro-Oribe (an almost black, dark green glaze),Ao-oribe ( light green glaze) and Aka-Oribe (incised patterns covered with various glazes).
Oribe-ware (Oribe-yaki) created this style of pottery was Furuta Oribe
“Oribe-ware” (Oribe-yaki), which is still produced today, has three distinctive characteristics. The first is the unusual shape of the pieces. Oribe would take the symmetrical shapes produced on a wheel and intentionally distort them. Ceramics created in this way are full of dynamic individuality, every piece has its own personality.
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Oribe-yaki is a ceramic ware produced by Seto ceramic kilns and favored by the tea master Furuta Oribe-masa. Oribe-yaki is a name for only a part of the original Oribe ware, and the original Oribe ware includes the so-called Shino ware, which became the mainstream of Seto ware in the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
Oribe ware | Cerámica Wiki | Fandom
Oribe ware (織部焼, Oribe-yaki?) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its use of green copper glaze and bold painted design. It was the first use of colored stoneware glaze by Japanese potters.
Oribe ware (織部焼) - 豆瓣
2013年11月4日 · Oribe ware (織部焼 Oribe-yaki?) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its use of green copper glaze and bold painted design. It was the first use of colored stoneware glaze by Japanese potters. It is one of the Mino styles originating in the late 16th century. It takes its name from tea master Furuta Oribe (1544–1615).
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