Shitoro ware: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:1019:10, 1 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,916 bytes +2,916 Created page with " '''Shitoro ware''' (志戸呂焼, ''Shitoro-yaki'') is a form of traditional Japanese stoneware produced in Kanaya, in present-day Shimada, Shizuoka Prefecture. It is especially known for its production of tea utensils, including water jars (''mizusashi''), tea caddies (''chaire''), and tea bowls (''chawan''). Shitoro ware became closely associated with the Japanese tea ceremony during the Muromachi and Momoyama periods, and it continues to be valued for its simple, ru..."