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2年に一度の京王百貨店 新宿店 での陶展の御案内です。 いつもより濃い信楽に焼き上がりました。 急須や茶器類も多めに出展予定です。 どうぞよろしくお願いします。 2023年2月9日(木)〜15日(水) 京王百貨店 新宿店 6階 美術・工芸サロン 10時〜20時 最終日15日は15時迄 Feb 9(tuh)-15(wed),2023 at Keio Dept 6F art salon,Shinjuku Tokyo 10:00am〜20:00pm We plan to exhibit lot of small teapots and tea utensils. #shigaraki #shigarakiclay #teapot #cyawan #guinomi #satokionishi #yakishime #woodfire #anagamakiln #shigarakiwildclay #shigaraki_ware #shigarakijar #teacaddy #ぐい呑 #信楽茶碗 #信楽壺 #信楽水指シ #信楽ハナ挿シ #信楽粘土 #竜王粘土 #大西左朗 #焼き締め急須 #焼締 #建水 #後手急須 #急須 #茶入 (京王百貨店) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoQto17vDR1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#shigaraki#shigarakiclay#teapot#cyawan#guinomi#satokionishi#yakishime#woodfire#anagamakiln#shigarakiwildclay#shigaraki_ware#shigarakijar#teacaddy#ぐい呑#信楽茶碗#信楽壺#信楽水指シ#信楽ハナ挿シ#信楽粘土#竜王粘土#大西左朗#焼き締め急須#焼締#建水#後手急須#急須#茶入
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Bizen-Yaki (Okayama Prefecture) is created using the Yakishime method of firing unglazed wares at high temperatures. Using red pine wood in the firing process beautiful natural colors and tones emerge from the clay. Bizen clay has a high iron content which enables the pottery to retain heat or remain cool. Bizen -Yaki reflects the Japanese artistic sensibility emphasising inner beauty and subtlety.
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This rear-handled teapot is made in Yutaka's signature spin on the classic mishima style, with elegant floral designs dancing across a subtly textured yakishime surface 🍵 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/XGD1hlQ
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Life Update: September 2024
I have truly experienced a lot of things for these past three months, from July-September 2024. Within the span of 3 months a lot of events in our lives has transpired in a fast-paced fashion, almost as if there is no time for long reflection until the end. In July 2024, I went to a certain museum in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) named Metropolitan Museum of Manila, and I attended an exhibition there entitled "YAKISHIME: Earth Metamorphosis", organized by The Japan Foundation, Manila (JFM), and there are numerous Japanese earthenware exhibited in the museum during my visit there. After my visit, a typhoon struck the Philippines, causing an inclement weather in our country for several days.
At the end of July 2024, I celebrated my birthday at a famous supermall in our city. I watched the film "Deadpool vs. Wolverine (2024)" which has been very amazing. Days have passed after my birthday, and I attended another event organized by the JFM, and this time, the venue is on AyalaMalls, Manila Bay in Pasay City. There is a film showing of the movie entitled "DitO" (2024) which is Filipino-Japanese boxing film, and it was a great movie. The film focuses on the life and boxing career of a certain Japanese boxer who went to the Philippines to further enhance his skills, despite the fact that he is already a great and well-respected boxer known by a lot of people. I was able to watch the movie for free and I even had the unique opportunity to meet the actors after the movie outside the theater together with a lot of fans as well. The next day, at the same AyalaMalls I attended a press conference of another Japanese film organized by JFM entitled "Kono Basho" (2024) even though I did not actually watched the film itself since I did not have the opportunity to purchase a ticket to watch this film. At any rate, the press conference was very informative and educational as I learned different perspectives on filmmaking and also I was able to take notes on some techniques the filmmakers used in making their films well-received by the audience. After the press conference, I was able to look around inside the AyalaMalls, Manila Bay and I saw that there is an international fencing event ongoing and outside the mall beautiful statues and Philippine boats perhaps made by local Filipino artists were displayed in various public spaces of the mall for the onlookers to see. After such events I decided to go home. Meanwhile, I also attended some online events organized by JFM, and it was an enjoyable experience attending these events.
Days have passed in August 2024 and the season of ordinary time allowed me and my family to experience what more this life has to offer. My mom celebrated her birthday this early August, but we do not really have a formal celebration to celebrate her birthday. We just greeted her on her special day. Every Mondays of August 2024 I was able to successfully purchased cold beverage promos of Starbucks at a discounted price. Also, the 2024 Paris Olympics also took place from end of July 2024 until August 2024, and one of our Philippine athletes, Carlos Yulo, has even won double gold medal 🏅 at Men's Floor Exercise and Men's Vault. Other happenings for the month of August 2024 have already been recorded at my daily journal, and I have been quite busy for this month pursuing my hobbies and job-hunting in a periodical basis.
Now it's time to provide an update for September 2024. This month is probably the busiest month that I have experienced for the past three months, as me and my family attended important milestone events, such as a debut of a cousin at a certain hotel in Manila as well as me finally landing a job at Bonifacio Global City (BGC) months after I became jobless and would keep me busy for the next month. Firstly, I was successfully considered at a certain company in BGC after applying to several companies online. Nextly, I attended another virtual meeting by JFM, which allowed us to further enhance our communication skills in Nihongo or Japanese. It was a fun meeting with different people and I was able to mingle with other people who are also interested in Japanese culture as well. Then, as days passed, we had the opportunity to accommodate a distant relative, who went home to the Philippines to visit us in Manila, as well as we had a late night bonding and drinks with this relative as well as eating puto-bumbong in the evening to end the night. After a few days, I attended for the first time in a while an on-site event of JFM, and the topic is "Kobanashi". I am sharing this post by The Japan Foundation, Manila to serve as a core memory as this particular event that I have attended last 14 September 2024 was my first time to encounter and experience what Kobanashi is. In this event, it is my first time to perform live in front of many people as well as I was able to learn everything about what Kobanashi is. Accordingly, Kobanashi are short jokes that performers tell to warm up the audience before launching the main story of Rakugo. They can be as short as two lines. Kobanashi could be considered as the preface act of Rakugo. Rakugo is a form of Japanese verbal comedy, traditionally performed in yose theatres (Amin Sweeney, 1979 "Rakugo: Professional Japanese Storytelling"). It was an enjoyable event overall, and I was able to make new friends from this point. After a few days, me and my family was able to attend the highly anticipated 18th birthday (debut) of my cousin at Winford Resort and Casino in Manila, and we were happy that we have been able to attend this important event of my cousin and even spend the night at the hotel as well. Our attire in this event was strictly formal, and we have been truly well-dressed to celebrate the occasion. It was perhaps all our first time to attend this event, and we have enjoyed our experience there as the party has an event proper and great food. Good times, great messages from the visitors, and also fun games happened at the party as many relatives and close friends of the debutant and her parents as well. There is also a photobooth where the attendees can take pictures of themselves, together with family/friends. There is also a mini-bar there and it was well-received by the people, especially the youth. After the debut has ended, we had the opportunity to stay at the hotel with our relatives, and some of us even visited the rooms of other relatives to bond and unwind for the rest of the evening as well. We eventually slept at the hotel and stayed there until next morning. After our hotel stay we decided to have a late afternoon lunch at King Chef at Quezon Ave. in Quezon City and to celebrate the birthdays of 2 of my aunts. The restaurant serves dimsum dishes and other Chinese delicacies, and since we are many, we occupied at least three tables of the restaurant. After we ate and enjoy the dishes, as well as bond with each other, we had a taste of a Dubai chocolate courtesy of the distant relative that I have mentioned earlier, and it was really delicious. We also sing birthday songs for our birthday celebrants. Afterwards, we went to the house of my cousin for the opening of her gifts on her debut, and it was really fun and exciting. Eventually, we all went home, thereby ending the day of fun-filled memories and bonding with family and relatives.
Finally, as I reflect on the things that have happened in the last three months, I am still thankful to the Lord for the unique opportunity that me and my family were able to experience such events our lives, which are also milestones for other people, especially our relatives and our society as well. As I look forward to the future, I hope that these experiences have enabled me to pursue the things that I want to do in life more as well as deepen my understanding of life itself. I expect that a lot of things will happen to me on the next few weeks, and I hope to live a better future for me, my family, and my friends.
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・ ・ 【新作21作品】 陶芸家:多屋嘉郎さんの焼締、白化粧など新作一挙21作品公開しました!今回はその中から洋食にも和食にも使える焼締拭き掛け七寸皿を紹介します。土灰釉を吹きかけることで、コントラストが新しい器を表現しています。 ・ ・ #Plate #Potter’sware #Tableware #Relax #works #yakishime #design #japanese #やきもの #皿 #うつわ好き #うちごはん #うちカフェ #京都 #陶芸 #陶芸家 #多屋嘉郎 #器好き #テーブルウェア #プレート #焼締 #うつわや悠々 #ceramicart #pottery #instapottery #gallery #kyoto (和食器 ギャラリーうつわや悠々) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8oTjOnFXd-/?igshid=wd7ouz3gb6ax
#plate#potter#tableware#relax#works#yakishime#design#japanese#やきもの#皿#うつわ好き#うちごはん#うちカフェ#京都#陶芸#陶芸家#多屋嘉郎#器好き#テーブルウェア#プレート#焼締#うつわや悠々#ceramicart#pottery#instapottery#gallery#kyoto
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bizen small plate | 備前小皿 . . . anagama, wood-fired. . 窖窯焼成です。 . . . #bizen #pottery #ceramics #clay #poterie #ceramic #ceramica #japanesepottery #yakishime #woodfired #plate #tableware #craft #handmade #artisan #wabisabi #erisano #備前焼 #焼締 #皿 #陶器 #器 #うつわ好き
#handmade#craft#yakishime#erisano#ceramics#artisan#tableware#poterie#うつわ好き#ceramica#焼締#備前焼#皿#bizen#woodfired#ceramic#陶器#器#pottery#plate#japanesepottery#clay#wabisabi
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窯焚きお手伝い 無事終了 眠い〜 #pottery #ceramics #firing #woodfiring #woodfiringkiln #woodfiredceramics #bizen #kakugama #reduction #nonglazed #yakishime # https://www.instagram.com/p/CIIk8AXDRjk/?igshid=6cpk7ypd6280
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Gonna refry this one. It needs a little more action #anagama #woodfire #woodfiredceramics #yakishime https://www.instagram.com/p/CHTJ1eajJEq/?igshid=1wht9na303uwq
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. . 本日より、トライギャラリーおちゃのみずにて、田宮亜紀さんの個展がひらかれます。 . . #Repost @akitamiya with @get_repost ・・・ . . ご縁が繋がり 素敵な取り合わせとなりました。 桜の咲くころ、 茶籠を携えて出かけませんか。 . 茶籠 田中茂樹 仕覆 劉 江盦 茶盌 田宮亜紀 . 田宮亜紀展 3月22日(金)~28日(金) 在廊日22(金)23(土) 12:00~19:00 24日〜17:00まで トライギャラリー おちゃのみず http://www.labline.tv/tri/ 東京都千代田区神田駿河台3-5 03-3291-5811 . . Photo S.T @tanaka_shigeki #田中茂樹 #竹清堂 #茶籠 #劉江盦 #仕覆 #トライギャラリーおちゃのみず #田宮亜紀 #茶盌 #焼締 #薪窯 #akitamiya #yakishime #woodfiring https://www.instagram.com/p/BvSbhLhn3_a/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=113p7qpb6qu8p
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Yakishime Vase
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2年に一度の京王百貨店 新宿店 での陶展の御案内です。 いつもより濃い信楽に焼き上がりました。 急須や茶器類も多めに出展予定です。 どうぞよろしくお願いします。 2023年2月9日(木)〜15日(水) 京王百貨店 新宿店 6階 美術・工芸サロン 10時〜20時 最終日15日は15時迄 Feb 9(tuh)-15(wed),2023 at Keio Dept 6F art salon,Shinjuku Tokyo 10:00am〜20:00pm We plan to exhibit lot of small teapots and tea utensils. #shigaraki #shigarakiclay #teapot #cyawan #guinomi #satokionishi #yakishime #woodfire #anagamakiln #shigarakiwildclay #shigaraki_ware #shigarakijar #teacaddy #ぐい呑 #信楽茶碗 #信楽壺 #信楽水指シ #信楽ハナ挿シ #信楽粘土 #竜王粘土 #大西左朗 #焼き締め急須 #焼締 #建水 #後手急須 #急須 #茶入 (京王百貨店) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoQqc4XvBkM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#shigaraki#shigarakiclay#teapot#cyawan#guinomi#satokionishi#yakishime#woodfire#anagamakiln#shigarakiwildclay#shigaraki_ware#shigarakijar#teacaddy#ぐい呑#信楽茶碗#信楽壺#信楽水指シ#信楽ハナ挿シ#信楽粘土#竜王粘土#大西左朗#焼き締め急須#焼締#建水#後手急須#急須#茶入
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Vintage Bizen Sake bottle (Tokuri ). Bizen-Yaki (Okayama Prefecture) is created using the Yakishime method of firing unglazed wares at high temperatures. Using red pine wood in the firing process beautiful natural colors and tones emerge from the clay. Bizen clay has a high iron content which enables the pottery to retain heat or remain cool. Bizen -Yaki reflects the Japanese artistic sensibility emphasising inner beauty and subtlety.
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In contrast to the highly decorated painted wares of Kutani-yaki and Kyo-yaki, this Tokoname-yaki yakishime kyusu and hidasuki yunomi show off the beauty of unglazed clay, marked by the flames of the kiln 🍵 — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/3iVzGqX
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"I consider it my job to help the clay express its beauty. Clay leads, and my hands follow." Mihara Ken
Serene, austere and endlessly beautiful all at once, Mihara Ken´s high-fired stoneware works are equally sought-after by collectors, galleries and museums.Mihara Ken is now one of the most sought-after Japanese ceramists. There´s a long waiting list for his serene, zen-like stoneware in the ancient japanese style called Sekki. Sekki refers to yakishime, meaning high-fired unglazed pottery made of clay containing high iron content. It´s the iron content that creates the different colors in the finished work, impossible to wield or control.
https://www.folk-paper.se/reiwa-pt8-ceramics/
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Gesshin Gama Pottery ✨ These beer mugs were made in Yamagata (Northern Japan) by Sachi Motomura. Each one is handmade so there is a unique nature to each individual mug. Texture, color, and dimensions slightly vary, but each one is full of character. Link in bio! Check them out here too: https://www.japaneseknifeimports.com/collections/gesshin-gama-pottery/products/beer-mug-short #japaneseknifeimports #JKI #gesshingama #yakishime #ceramics #japanesepottery #pottery #LosAngeles (at Japanese Knife Imports)
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