Dorenki (土錬機)
Tank for Drying Clay
Tsuchi Muro (土室)
Drying Board
San’ ita (サン板)
Bisquited Bowl for Drying Clay
Moribachi (盛り鉢)
Electric Clay Mixer
Kakuhanki (攪拌機)
Scales
Hakari (はかり)
Water Bowl
Teoke (手桶)
Plastic Bin
Poribaketsu (ポリバケツ)
Characteristics
Ceramics, a mixture of cultures on earth Seeing the whole history of Japanese ceramics, we can say that while ceramics are definitely a part of traditional Japanese culture, at the same time they are mixture of global cultures. Some very…
Glazing and Decorating
The Color of Ceramics – Glazing and Decorating In pottery decoration, pigments which can withstand high temperatures such as gosu, tessa (also known as oni’ita) and shinsa (cinnabar) are used to paint designs after unglazed firing. Then the pottery is…