Shigaraki Jar (Tsubo), Japan, Edo period
Summary
Edo period (1615–1868)
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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.
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Tags
ash glaze
ceramic glaze
ceramics
glaze
gold
jars
kyoto
lacquer
metal
pottery
shigaraki
stoneware
vessels
asia
edo period
jar
shigaraki jar
tsubo
history of japan
16th century
high resolution
ultra high resolution
3 d object
metropolitan museum of art
japanese art
Date
1600 - 1699
in collections
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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