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Sendai Hariko Rooster, Papier-Mache Folk Toy

Catalogue: New Century: Folk Art: Contemporary   item# 414490 (stock# KG-1)

Sendai Hariko Rooster, Papier-Mache Folk Toy
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Hariko Ningyo (papier-mache folk doll). Height: 3". From Miyagi Prefecture, City of Sendai, this folk toy is an example of the tradition "Sendai Hariko". It is a rooster, one of the 12 animals of the Asian zodiac, and corresponds to the current year, 2005. It was made at the artisan studio of Takahashi Hashime, a long-time craftsman in Sendai. For more information on the history of papier-mache dolls in the Tohoku (NE Japan) region, please see the catalogue listing for Miharu Ning ...click for details


Miharu Hariko Rooster, Fukushima Prefecture

Catalogue: New Century: Folk Art: Contemporary   item# 414493 (stock# KG-2)

Miharu Hariko Rooster, Fukushima Prefecture
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Miharu Nigyou papier-mache rooster. Height: 6". From the artisan studio of Hashimoto Hiroji in Miharu-machi (town), Fukushima Prefecture. In the Asian zodiac, the rooster corresponds with the current year 2005, in a 12-year cycle. Miharu-machi (town) is located just NW of Koriyama City in central Fukushima Prefecture. They say the town’s name “mi’ (3) “haru” (spring) comes from the fact that the three famous blossoms of spring; plum peach, and cherry, bloom here in profusion. This colorfu ...click for details


Saitama Inu Hariko (papier-mache dog,)Japanese Folk Toy

Catalogue: New Century: Folk Art: Contemporary   item# 725260 (stock# KG-26)

Saitama Inu Hariko (papier-mache dog,)Japanese Folk Toy
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$27.00 

Saitama Inu Hariko: painted paper; H.3" x L.3.5"; contemporary; Saitama Prefecture. The dog in Japanese folk lore symbolizes many things. This one can be a talisman for easy child birth (as dogs experience) and as a protector of children. Dogs in general are symbols of protection and loyalty, and also have the ability to recognize demons (and other animals such as fox and tanuki) in human form. The techinique of “hariko” (papier-mache) is said to have come to Japan from China during ...click for details


Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Kaki glaze

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 819931 (stock# MY.K.1)

Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Kaki glaze
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$95.00 

Mashiko-ware kyusu (side-handled teapot), new. A finely crafted artisan ware in the tradition of Mashiko folk pottery. The orange-brown "kaki" glaze is a staple of traditional Mashiko ware that is used infrequently these days. It is made from the locally mined Oya stone. Drips of Mashiko-guro (Mashiko black) adorn the shoulders of the pot. Volume is 3 cups/750ml. H.4.5"(11.5cm) x W.7.5"(19cm.) The town of Mashiko is located about 70 miles northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefe ...click for details


Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Ash Glaze

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 819932 (stock# MY.K.3)

Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Ash Glaze
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$85.00 

Mashiko-ware kyusu (side-handled teapot), new. A finely crafted artisan ware in the tradition of Mashiko folk pottery. An ash glaze creates a rich green coating, and drips over the shoulder of the irabo-glazed teapot. Volume is 2 cups/500ml. H.4"(10cm) x W.6.75"(17cm.) Complements Yunomi (Teacup) #MY.Y.C. The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pottery manufacture in the region of Mashiko as far back as the 8th ce ...click for details


Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Black & Kaki Glaze

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 819933 (stock# MY.K.5)

Mashiko Teapot, Kyusu, Black & Kaki Glaze
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$60.00 

Mashiko-ware kyusu (side-handled teapot), new. A finely crafted artisan ware in the tradition of Mashiko folk pottery. A traditional Mashiko-guro (Mashiko Black) glaze is used on this pot, with lines of kaki and nami-jiro (white) glazes criss-crossing over the shoulders of the pot. Volume is 1.5 cups/350ml. H.3.5"(9cm) x W.7.5"(19cm.) Complements Yunomi (Teacup) #MY.Y.K. The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pot ...click for details


Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Black Glaze, Sasa Pattern

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 820220 (stock# MY.MYB)

Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Black Glaze, Sasa Pattern
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$12.00 (10 available) 

Mashiko-ware yunomi (tea cup),new. This is a kata (mold) made yunomi, refered to in the local Mashiko dialect as a "mambo" yunomi. It has been a standard production item in Mashiko for many years. This cup features a black glaze over a resist pattern of sasa bamboo leaves and namijiro (white) glaze. Volume =8 oz/220ml. H.3.5"(9cm) X Dia.3"(7.75cm.) The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pottery manufact ...click for details


Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Kaki Glaze

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 820219 (stock# MY.MYK)

Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Kaki Glaze
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Mashiko-ware yunomi (tea cup),new. This is a kata (mold) made yunomi, refered to in the local Mashiko dialect as a "mambo" yunomi. It has been a standard production item in Mashiko for many years. This cup features a kaki (persimmon) glaze over a resist pattern of grass. Volume = 8 oz/220ml. H.3.5"(9cm) X Dia.3"(7.75cm.) The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pottery manufacture in the region of Mashiko ...click for details


Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, White Glaze

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Pottery: Contemporary   item# 820225 (stock# MY.MYW)

Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, White Glaze
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Mashiko-ware yunomi (tea cup),new. This is a kata (mold) made yunomi, refered to in the local Mashiko dialect as a "mambo" yunomi. It has been a standard production item in Mashiko for many years. This cup features a Thickly applied white glaze over a black glaze resisted in a grass pattern. Volume=8 oz/220ml. H.3.5"(9cm)xDia.3"(7.75cm.) The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pottery manufacture in the ...click for details


Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Hand-thrown

Catalogue: New Century: Ceramics: Contemporary   item# 820215 (stock# MY.Y.A)

Mashiko Teacup, Yunomi, Hand-thrown
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$20.00 (2 available) 

Mashiko-ware yunomi (tea cup),new. A hand-thrown finely crafted artisan ware in the tradition of Mashiko folk pottery. Green glaze over irabo glaze. Volume is 12oz/350 ml. H.4.125"(10.5cm) x Dia.3.5"(9cm.) The town of Mashiko is located about 70 northwest of Tokyo, in Tochigi Prefecture. Although there is evidence of pottery manufacture in the region of Mashiko as far back as the 8th century; production in the modern age began in 1853, making it a relatively young pottery center by Jap ...click for details

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