Hagi ware: Revision history

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26 August 2025

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  • curprev 12:3812:38, 26 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,302 bytes +3,302 Created page with "'''Hagi Ware''' (萩焼, Hagi-yaki) is a traditional form of Japanese pottery originating from the town of Hagi in Yamaguchi Prefecture. Known for its soft textures, warm hues, and subtle, rustic aesthetics, Hagi Ware is celebrated as one of Japan’s most revered ceramic styles, particularly associated with the Japanese tea ceremony. == Historical Background == Hagi Ware traces its roots back to the early 17th century, during the Edo period, when Korean potters were br..."