Oribe glazing: Revision history

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8 March 2026

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  • curprev 06:2106:21, 8 March 2026 CompUser talk contribs 1,405 bytes +1,405 Created page with "'''Oribe glazing''' is a ceramic glazing technique characterized by vivid green copper glazes often combined with asymmetrical designs and contrasting glaze surfaces. The style developed in Japan during the late 16th and early 17th centuries and is closely associated with ceramics from the Mino region. Oribe glazes typically contain copper oxide, which produces bright green colors when fired under appropriate conditions. The glaze is often applied to only part of a vess..."