Learn about the numerous regional pottery workshops found across Japan and their distinctive ceramics. Anneliese and Wulf Crueger, aided by Saeko Ito, trace the history, techniques, and characteristics of modern artifacts, including vases, bowls, plates, serving dishes, tea sets, incense burners, and jars in this sweeping, comprehensive monograph.
Over the past 30 years, Anneliese and Wulf Crueger --guided by their teacher Saeko Ito --have traveled extensively throughout Japan to study and collect indigenous ceramics. Now the Cruegers share their expert knowledge and remarkable acquisitions in this profusely illustrated volume.
There are few cultures in which ancient traditions and modern innovations exist side by side as they do in present-day Japan. This characteristic is reflected in the country's contemporary stoneware and porcelain.In the more than 100 pottery centers still in existence today, one style is never wholly given up when something new has been created.
Introduction
Development of Japanese Ceramics
Ceramics from the Jomon to the Heian Periods
Early Ceramics: Jomon and Yayoi Earthenware
Earthenware in the Kofun Period: Hajiki and Haniwa
First High-Fired Stoneware: Sueki
First Glazed Ceramics: Shiki (Nara and Sanage Ware)
Medieval Ceramics
Six Ancient Kilns
Tea Ceramics: Early and Classic Periods
Ceramics of the Edo Period
Tea Ceramics: Late Period
Porcelain and Decorated Stoneware
Meiji Restoration and Industrialization
Twentieth-Century Developments
Folk Art (mingei) Movement
State Support
Modern Developments
Production Techniques
Clay Preparation
Decorating and Glazing Techniques
Decorating Techniques
Glazing Techniques
Underglaze Painting
Glazes
Overglaze Enamels
Kilns and Firing
Firing in a Five-Chamber Noborigama
Ceramic Kilns
Tsuboya (1)
Satsuma (2)
Ryumonji (3)
Isshochi (4)
Koda (5)
Shodai (6)
Unzen (7)
Arita (8)
Imari (Okawachi) (9)
Hasami (10)
Mikawachi (11)
Utsutsugawa (12)
Karatsu (13)
Takeo (14)
Agano (15)
Ta katori (16)
Koishiwara (17)
Onta (18)
Tobe (19)
Odo (20)
Otani (21)
Hagi (22)
Miyajima (23)
lwami (24)
Fujina (25)
Sodeshi (26)
Kazuwa (27)
Inkyvzan (28)
Bizen (29)
Izushi (30)
Tanba (31)
Akahada (32)
Asahi (33)
Kyoto with Kiyomizu (34)
Zeze (35)
Shigaraki (36)
Iga (37)
Yokkaichi Banko (38)
Tokoname (39)
Inuyama (40)
Seto with Akazu (41)
Mino (42)
Shitoro (43)
Echizen (44)
Kutani (45)
Ohi (46)
Shibukusa (47)
Koito (48)
~amada (49)
Suzu (50)
Mumyoi (51)
Kasama (52)
Mashiko (53)
Aizu-Hongo (54)
Nihonmatsu Banko (55)
SOma Korea (56)
Obori Soma (57)
Hirashimizu (58)
Tsutsumi (59)
Kirigome (60)
Tsugaru (61)
Otaru (62)
Toraku (63)
Watasuge (64)
Taisetsu/Asahikawa (65)
Bihoro (66)
Studio Potters
Appendixes
Index