Shodai ware: Revision history

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  • curprev 03:4903:49, 9 October 2025 CompUser talk contribs 3,129 bytes +3,129 Created page with "'''Shodai ware''' (小代焼, ''Shōdai-yaki'') is a traditional Japanese stoneware produced in and around Arao City, Kumamoto Prefecture. It is known for its rustic forms, natural glazes, and earthy aesthetic that reflects the ideals of the Japanese folk craft tradition. Shodai ware combines functionality with expressive texture and color, maintaining a balance between practicality and artistic spontaneity. == History == Shodai ware originated in the '''early Edo perio..."