Raku Ware

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The Buddhabuilder – The word 'raku' means 'happiness in the accident.' I have also seen an interpretation that says it is derived from the Kanji character meaning 'enjoyment' or 'ease'. Originally created for the Korean tea ceremony, this technique was subsequently found by ceramic adherents in the sixteenth century in Japan, where the great masters such as Sen no Rikyu were able to give full scope to the art based on a particular process: the fast removal of the piece from the furnace and…

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The images below come from the Freer|Sackler Galleries. Click on an image to visit its original page for more detailed information. Tea bowl in style of Korean punch'ong ware, unknown Raku ware workshop Kenzan style tea bowl with inscription and design of narcissus Yatsushiro ware tea bowl Seto ware tea bowl in decorated Shino style Black Raku ware tea bowl named Minogame

Yanko Design on Instagram: "This tea bowl, a modern twist on ancient Japanese Raku ware, is a masterpiece. Raku ware is known for its unique look, with fine cracks and a porous texture. This bowl takes it up a notch by being left unglazed to highlight its natural beauty.
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Here’s where it gets fascinating: after firing, the bowl absorbs beverages like red wine, coffee, and tea. This process takes about 36 hours, followed by another 48 hours to dry, creating stunning, organic patterns. The pigments soak into the clay differently based on its texture, resulting in unique colors and designs inside and out.
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Named “Junwan,” this bowl draws inspiration from how groundwater nourishes the earth. It’s a beautiful symbol of moisture and prosperity, each piece as distinctive as nature itself.
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Yanko Design on Instagram: "This tea bowl, a modern twist on ancient Japanese Raku ware, is a masterpiece. Raku ware is known for its unique look, with fine cracks and a porous texture. This bowl takes it up a notch by being left unglazed to highlight its natural beauty. - Here’s where it gets fascinating: after firing, the bowl absorbs beverages like red wine, coffee, and tea. This process takes about 36 hours, followed by another 48 hours to dry, creating stunning, organic patterns. The…

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