Shigaraki Jar (Tsubo), Japan, Edo period
Zusammenfassung
Edo period (1615–1868)
Public domain photograph of archaeological object, ceramics vessel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Bizen ware was traditionally produced in and around the village of Imbe in Bizen province, from where it received its name. It is therefore also known as Imbe or Inbe ware. It has ties to Sue pottery from the Heian period in the 6th century, and made its appearance during the Kamakura period of the 14th century.
- Large Japanese Antique Shigaraki Tsubo Jar For Sale At, 48% OFF
- Mark Goertzen Wood-fired Stoneware Pottery, Jar, Ceramic, 42% OFF
- The Earliest Surviving Pottery From Japan History of Information
- Old Japanese Pottery Around 1600 "Shigaraki" Jar /Antique Vase
- The Earliest Surviving Pottery From Japan History of Information
- The Earliest Surviving Pottery From Japan History of Information
- The Earliest Surviving Pottery From Japan History of Information
- Old Japanese Pottery Around 1600 "Shigaraki" Jar /Antique Vase
- Fujiwara Yu Bizen Tsubo Jar Japanese Studio Art Pottery, 54% OFF
- Lot 175: Charles Counts Civil Rights Pottery Jar, Against, 42% OFF
Tags
Ascheglasur
Keramikglasur
Keramik
Glasur
Gold
Gläser
Kyoto
Lack
Metall
Keramik
shigaraki
Steingut
Schiffe
Asien
Edo-Periode
Krug
Shigaraki-Glas
Tsubo
Geschichte Japans
16. Jahrhundert
hohe Auflösung
ultrahohe Auflösung
3D-Objekt
Metropolitan Museum of Art
japanische Kunst
Datum
1600 - 1699
in sammlungen
Quelle
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Link
Copyright-info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)