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Reading the Clay: How to Identify Authentic Suzu-yaki
A collector’s guide to recognizing authentic Suzu-yaki through iron-rich clay, reduction firing, natural ash effects, texture, forming marks, and provenance.
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Investment or Art? The Growing Market for Authentic Japanese Ceramics
A refined guide to collecting authentic Japanese ceramics, exploring cultural value, provenance, rarity, and the quiet stewardship behind Suzu-yaki and other handmade wares.
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Explore why handmade Japanese craft is resonating again in a digital age, and how Suzu-yaki embodies the values of touch, time, place, and quiet luxury.
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Visiting Suzu City: A Pilgrimage for Pottery Lovers
A refined travel guide to Suzu City, the Noto Peninsula birthplace of Suzu-yaki, with museum notes, kiln history, coastal craft culture, and respectful travel guidance.
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From Earth to Art: How Suzu-yaki Clay Is Sourced and Prepared
The earth beneath Suzu City holds a secret. Located at the northeastern tip of the Noto Peninsula, this rugged landscape is the birthplace of Suzu-yaki (珠洲焼), a centuries-old unglaze...
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Setting a Mindful Table: Incorporating Japanese Pottery into Everyday Dining
In the modern world, dining has often been reduced to a mere necessity—a rushed moment between tasks, accompanied by the glow of a screen. Yet, in Japanese culture, the act of eating is ele...
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近五个世纪以来,珠洲烧(Suzu-yaki)深沉而雅致的器皿不过是个“鬼故事”——历史学家口中流传的神秘陶器,偶尔在能登半岛各地以散落的、灰黑色碎片形式被瞥见。珠洲烧曾是中世纪日本陶瓷的主导力量,却在15世纪末神秘消失。一群充满热情的社群和富有远见的先行工匠,将这项古老工艺从灰烬中拯救回来。这是一个关于1976年珠洲烧复兴的非凡故事。 发现幽灵窑 复兴珠洲烧的旅程...
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