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20241122 Tounou 1 by Bong Grit Via Flickr: 秋の東濃を撮り歩き。最初は瑞浪の八王子神社。世界一大きい美濃焼の狛犬だそうです。 Photo taken at Hachiouji shrine, Mizunami city, Gifu pref.
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Blue Haze - Mino ware
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White Yunomi Japanese Teacup
The White Yunomi Japanese Teacup has a timeless design, and is the most popular type of vessel for daily tea drinking in Japan.
Origin: Made in Japan Dimensions (approx.): W 6.5 cm x H 8.7 cm Capacity: 200 ml
https://hojicha.co/products/white-yunomi-teacup
#yunomi#teacup#cup#tea#japanese teacup#sencha#hojicha#mino ware#mino yaki#teaware#tableware#white cup#porcelain#pottery#japanese tableware#japanese ceramics#made in japan
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Made some new posters of Minoan Pottery ❤️
I’ve been doing some experimenting with different art styles (aside from drawing stick-figure comics I’m also a traditional and digital portraitist) and came up with these retro mythology posters. They’re so fun to create and now I have a huge list of ideas of posters to make! If you like them I’m putting them in my more illustrative Posters for Classics Nerds shop - https://www.redbubble.com/people/ClassicsNerds
#kamares ware#floral style#minoan#minos#pottery#archaeology#classicsnerds#posters for classics nerds#vintage posters
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“Tea Bowl (chawan).
Painted Shino ware, Mino province.
Momoyama period, c. 1600. Ceramic with opaque greyish-white glaze and underglaze painting. Height 41 in. (10-1 cm.). Ostasiatische Kunstabteilung, Staatliche Muscen, Berlin. The few known painted examples of Shino ware are among the earliest examples of Japanese underglaze decoration. The shapes of these thick-walled tea bowls are lively and free, for they are formed by hand and not on the wheel. They were especially prized in the tea cult of the Momoyama period.”
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Dark Nebula
After a tragedy of colossal magnitudes, Conrad is forced to go live with his Uncle, who has become an honorary member of the intergalactic corporation OPSU that will try (along with those close to him) to bring order to the universe and stop what It appears to be a plan of mass destruction.
MAIN CAST:
Conrad Clobb
Axe Cloob
Diana "Artemisa" Boston
Sherry Swellin
Hanka
Franz "Slader" Hizz
Zephyr
Suiren
Juventas
Alea
Missy
Union of Idela
Union of Wares
Union of Earth
Union of Oculi
Union of Hydrobmnia
Bell(beghop)
Abraxas
NON ALLIADES/NON ENEMIES:
Mercydia Luxeller
Macaria Luxeller
Minos Luxeller
Zacrex
Union of Xuller
ENEMIES
The Hand of Chaos
Kami
Machiku
The Carrions
Reality Shifters/Deformers
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Despues de una tragedia de magnitudes colosales, Conrad se ve obligado a ir a vivir con su Tio, que se ha vuelto un miembro honorario de la corporacion intergalactica OPSU que tratara(junto a sus allegados) de impartir orden en el universo y detener lo que parece ser un plan de destruccion masiva.
#my ocs#ocs#original character#original project#original art#original post#oc#oc art#original creation#space#sci fi#dark nebula#dark nebula ocs#dark nebula oc
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Perhaps 💎 for Mino?
[Prompts here! This one is 💎 for a scene about their family financial status]
[TW: Child abuse (bodily)]
The little ganzi girl—not a tiefling, like how so many assume her to be—sits on the side of the cobbled street, knees drawn up to her chest. The rag of her dress is threadbare enough to show the red scabs through the fabric where her knees press against the fabric. Not enough to be indecent, and therefore, not enough to deserve a replacement. Not to the matrons, anyway. It doesn't even hide her scales, and its length makes hiding her increasingly growing tail harder with each passing month. She strains herself keeping it tucked up along her back and legs, though it's a futile effort. There's no hiding what she is.
She tried to ask for a thicker dress once, to hide the scales they hate so much. The sores from where they were peeled instead told her not to ask again. They grew back, unlike her feathers. They always do.
Unfortunate as it is.
Her tail now is pulled up into her dress beneath her, a better seat than the wet puddles along the cobbles. It aches to sit on, but she knows getting her rags dirtier than they already are will just get her in more trouble. Her tail can be washed in the bathhouse. The stains of muck and grime don't come out of her rags.
She's not thinking much of that right now, though. Her eyes, striking violet, unnervingly so to most everyone around her, stay fixed on the cart across the way. They watch the vendor, a large burly man, human, hawk his wares, though she doesn't much see the point in the effort. You can smell them for streets around; sweet, syrupy, doughy... probably delicious.
She hasn't ever had them. She can't even read the letters on the cart or the menu set out next to it, but from what man yells, she knows they're called "free-toll" (frittole, as she would learn in her future; educated, a proud knight of law, and hungry no longer) and that everyone in Westcrown loves them.
She's in Westcrown. Does she love them?
She thinks she would, if she could have even just one.
There aren't any pockets for a coin purse on her dress, even if she was given one. Who would give her money? Certainly not the matrons, not when they're always yelling about how much they waste on her just keeping her since no one else wants her. She can only watch, imagining the taste from smell alone, knowing better than to ask or beg or... steal. She's watched the man chase off other orphans and urchins with a broom that thought to beg even just one of him; or worse, steal, as many of the other kids thought to do. She won't steal. She won't beg either. The first makes her feel guilt even just thinking of it. The second twists something in her that makes her confused and gross—she knows she's not special enough to get something normal people pay for with coin.
But smells? If the smell wasn't supposed to be free, then he'd lock up those treats in some building, not let them flood the streets about Rego Plea. She can sit here and smell, there's no harm to that. She can imagine what it tastes like from how sweet it smells, the texture of it in her mouth. Watching other people—paying people—eat them, they look soft and doughy, like bread. They come from roaring, bubbling oil that reminds her of what was taken to her back to keep the feathers from growing, but these are things of sweet longing rather than anger and disgust. They're dusted with a white that almost makes them look scaled and freckled like her scales do her, but it makes them only more desirable instead.
They smell good. They look good. The way they're bought every few minutes tells her they are good, and so she sits and watches and smells and imagines it all; even if it just makes her stomach rumble.... even if it just makes the gruel that'll solid to a hard rock within minutes tonight for dinner all the harder to stomach.
As if on cue, her stomach does tighten into a rock of its own then from a fresh wave of the sweet smell.
She whimpers and clutches at it, and hisses under her breath telling it to behave. Breakfast and dinner is all she gets from the matrons, just like all the others. She's not special enough for another meal, none of them are (even though she knows the human children are given scraps from the kitchen, the ones the matrons know will be taken home by a loving family shortly). It's just not her lot, and she won't dare ask about it again and risk going days without like that last time she did. A harmless question, she'd thought.
She knew better now. Asking even the simplest 'why' led to nothing good. Why do they get extra food? Why do they get to play in the garden? Why do they get new clothing? Why do I have these scales and why are they hated?
...Why won't anyone pick me?
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Mino ware Japanese Sushi Yunomi Chawan Tea Cup Sumo Wrestlers made in Japan ebay MinoTrading-Japan
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Mino ~ Japanese Sake 3-piece set 350ml.
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Kozan Gama (Kozan Kiln) Mino Ware Plate 6" Dragon Foo Dog Made in Japan.
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20241122 Tounou 2 by Bong Grit Via Flickr: 神社の石段下の狛犬ももちろん美濃焼。 Photo taken at Hachiouji shrine, Mizunami city, Gifu pref.
#Guardian dogs#Pottery#Mino ware#Stone steps#Steps#Handrail#Hachiouji shrine#Hachioji shrine#Shinto shrine#Shinto#Shrine#Mizunami#Gifu#Japan#Nikon D850#COSINA#COSINA Voigtländer ULTRON 40mm F2 SL2 N Aspherical#flickr
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today's pretty image online is these little sauce plates (i think??) from Mino Ware on Amazon
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A handcrafted Takayama Chasen (bamboo whisk) is a precious tea utensil.
Proper care and storage can help extend the life of the bamboo whisk.
The best way to store the bamboo whisk is on a naoshi (whisk holder) in a well-ventilated area.
The naoshi protects the natural bamboo and helps the bristles maintain their shape as they dry.
#takayamachasen#chasen#bamboowhisk#teawhisk#matchawhisk#takayama#nara#teaware#madeinjapan#handcrafted#chasennaoshi#matcha#hojicha#tea#japanesetea#japaneseteaware#ceramics#tenmoku#pottery#japanesepottery#japaneseceramics#茶筌#茶筅#高山茶筌#高山茶筅#茶道#抹茶
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New arrival! Box set of 10 vintage Mino ware sake cups😍 10 various colors, shapes, texture and styles. A must-have for collectors. Now available on our online store and at our Parisian boutique. #maisonsatoparis #japaneseceramics #minoware #japanesetableware #guinomi #japancraft #vaissellejaponaise #madeinjapan #boutiquejaponaise (à Paris, France) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoXm0agIqUG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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“Clog-shaped Teabowl, early 1600s. Japan, Momoyama period (1573-1615). Glazed stoneware (Mino ware, Oribe type); overall: 8 x 14.2 x 11.5 cm (3 1/8 x 5 9/16 x 4 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Severance and Greta Millikin Purchase Fund 2020.214
Tea gatherings are fundamental to Japanese culture. Teabowls like this one are the most important objects used in tea practice. Its oblong shape and bold abstract designs are the signature style of the time period in which it was produced. That style is called Oribe, named for the tea master who championed the aesthetic.”
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Mino Ware, Shino Type Chawan (Tea Bowl) with Shinkyo (Bridge of the Gods), Momoyama period, Late 16th Century
Metropolitan museum of art
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