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Paperback Japanese ceramics: From Raku to Kutani: A journey through the world of Japanese pottery Book

ISBN: 3384490002

ISBN13: 9783384490001

Japanese ceramics: From Raku to Kutani: A journey through the world of Japanese pottery

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Discover the world of Japanese ceramics: From Raku to Kutani Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of Japanese pottery The book "Japanese Ceramics: From Raku to Kutani - A Journey Through the World of Japanese Pottery" invites you on an inspiring journey of discovery. Learn more about the unique techniques, styles and traditions that make Japanese ceramics a symbol of aesthetics and craftsmanship worldwide. From the rough, earthy forms of Raku ceramics to the delicate and colorful decorations of Kutani art, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the diversity of Japanese ceramic art. It sheds light on the historical development, cultural significance and the fascinating philosophies such as Wabi-Sabi that characterize this art form. Who is this book suitable for? This work is aimed at art lovers, collectors, ceramics enthusiasts, Japan fans and all those who are enthusiastic about the combination of tradition and craftsmanship. Whether you are looking for practical insights for your own pottery or want to learn more about the cultural background of Japanese aesthetics - this book will inspire you. Why should you read this book? - Clearly and thoroughly explained, ideal for beginners and experts. - Richly illustrated with photographs that capture the beauty of Japanese ceramics. - Detailed insights into techniques such as Raku, Shino, Oribe, Hagi and Kutani. - Background knowledge on cultural and spiritual influences on the art of pottery. Let yourself be enchanted by the magic of Japanese ceramics. This book is the perfect addition to your art library or an inspiring gift for lovers of Japanese culture and ceramic art. Yours, Hermann Candahashi

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