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- Oribe_ware abstract "Oribe ware (織部焼, Oribe-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its use of green copper glaze and bold painted design. It was the first use of colored stoneware glaze by Japanese potters.It is one of the Mino styles originating in the late 16th century. It takes its name from tea master Furuta Oribe (1544–1615).Oribe is a style of pottery with much variation. There is a great variety in the type of ware as well as the surface treatment. Like many types of Japanese pottery, bowls and dishes are common. Oribe wares also include lidded jars and handled food containers.The clay body typically has a low-iron content and is formed by hand, on a potter’s wheel, or by drape molding. The surface is painted and decorated with lively surface designs, which may be based on nature, geometric patterns, or a combination of the two. White slip and clear glaze are also used.For the brilliant green color, wares are fired using oxidation at 1220 degrees Celsius. If these conditions are not met, the glaze may be brown or red.".
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- Oribe_ware wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageExternalLink www.e-yakimono.net.
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- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Bowl.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Bowl_(vessel).
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_pottery.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Celsius.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic_glaze.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Clay.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Dishware.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Furuta_Oribe.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Iron.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_pottery.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_pottery_and_porcelain.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_tea_ceremony.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Jar.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Mino_ware.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Molding_(process).
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Nature.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Oxidation.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Pattern.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Potters_wheel.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Potter’s_wheel.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Stoneware.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink Tableware.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLink File:ORIBE_DISH.JPG.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mino".
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oribe ware".
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oribe".
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "glazed pottery".
- Oribe_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "oribe".
- Oribe_ware hasPhotoCollection Oribe_ware.
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- Oribe_ware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ceramics-stub.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_ceramics.
- Oribe_ware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Oribe_ware subject Category:Japanese_pottery.
- Oribe_ware hypernym Pottery.
- Oribe_ware type Article.
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- Oribe_ware comment "Oribe ware (織部焼, Oribe-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its use of green copper glaze and bold painted design. It was the first use of colored stoneware glaze by Japanese potters.It is one of the Mino styles originating in the late 16th century. It takes its name from tea master Furuta Oribe (1544–1615).Oribe is a style of pottery with much variation. There is a great variety in the type of ware as well as the surface treatment.".
- Oribe_ware label "Oribe ware".
- Oribe_ware sameAs Category:Oribe_ware.
- Oribe_ware sameAs Oribe-Keramik.
- Oribe_ware sameAs 織部焼.
- Oribe_ware sameAs m.0991bn.
- Oribe_ware sameAs Đồ_gốm_Oribe.
- Oribe_ware sameAs Q775066.
- Oribe_ware sameAs Q775066.
- Oribe_ware wasDerivedFrom Oribe_ware?oldid=668076285.
- Oribe_ware depiction ORIBE_DISH.JPG.
- Oribe_ware isPrimaryTopicOf Oribe_ware.