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Latest revision as of 20:56, 18 August 2025
This is the main entry point for you to traverse through the site. Though this is only a Japanese portal, it is definitely huge, as it contains infos on nearly all of the Japanese traditional crafts and artisanal techniques. Besides it we're constantly adding articles on Japanese potters, weavers, dyers and so on. In order not to get lost in this informational ocean, just choose the article you'd like to read.
Japanese traditional crafts
[edit]This section contains all of the articles on Japanese traditional crafts. Sub-headings are for specific directions (ceramics, textile, metalwork and so on).
Craft movements and philosophies
[edit]Ceramics
[edit]This section includes articles on both stoneware and porcelain.
- Arita Ware
- Bizen Ware
- Hagi Ware
- Karatsu Ware
- Imari Ware
- Ko-Imari
- Nabeshima Ware
- Satsuma ware
- Shiro Satsuma
- Kuro Satsuma
- Export Satsuma
- Kakiemon ware
- Kutani ware
- Ko-Kutani
- Takatori ware
- Mashiko ware
- Kasama ware
- Shigaraki ware
- Mino ware
- Seto ware
- Shino ware
- Oribe ware
- Ki-Seto
- Muji Shino
- E-Shino
- Nezumi Shino
- Agano ware
- Aka Raku