Japanese Pottery

Suzuki HARUNOBU Japanese Chuban woodblock KAIDEYA SHOP pottery clay workshop
Suzuki HARUNOBU Japanese Chuban woodblock KAIDEYA SHOP pottery clay workshop
Paypal   US $40,000.00
Large Ancient Japanese Kofun Haniwa pottery figure
Large Ancient Japanese Kofun Haniwa pottery figure
Paypal   US $19,500.00
Unique 19th C antique Japanese glaze pottery wise man figurineMeiji period
Unique 19th C antique Japanese glaze pottery wise man figurineMeiji period
Paypal   US $6,000.00
MASHIKO Shoji Hamada 1960s Vintage NEW Old STOCK Japanese RARE Huge POTTERY VASE
MASHIKO Shoji Hamada 1960s Vintage NEW Old STOCK Japanese RARE Huge POTTERY VASE
   US $5,900.00
Momoyama E Shino Mukozuke Japanese Pottery Dish Bowl
Momoyama E Shino Mukozuke Japanese Pottery Dish Bowl
Paypal   US $5,500.00
STUNNING UNIQUE 19TH MEIJI PERIOD ANTIQUE JAPANESE POTTERY HIGH RELIEF CERAMIC
STUNNING UNIQUE 19TH MEIJI PERIOD ANTIQUE JAPANESE POTTERY HIGH RELIEF CERAMIC
Paypal   US $3,890.00
Japanese Pottery BIZEN Vase w Signed Box
Japanese Pottery BIZEN Vase w Signed Box
Paypal   US $2,999.99
SHOJI HAMADA 196Os MASHIKO Japanese ART Pottery PITCHER Exquisite TENMOKU Glaze
SHOJI HAMADA 196Os MASHIKO Japanese ART Pottery PITCHER Exquisite TENMOKU Glaze
   US $2,900.00
Pair 6ft Japanese Pottery Katui Urns Porcelain Vases
Pair 6ft Japanese Pottery Katui Urns Porcelain Vases
Paypal   US $2,055.55
VINTAGE JAPANESE BIZEN POTTERY SAKE BOTTLE CUP IN BOX
VINTAGE JAPANESE BIZEN POTTERY SAKE BOTTLE CUP IN BOX
Paypal   US $1,999.99
Fine Late 19th C Japanese Satsuma Pottery Belt or Necklace 23 Inches
Fine Late 19th C Japanese Satsuma Pottery Belt or Necklace 23 Inches
Paypal   US $1,900.00
RAKU SCULPTURE JAPANESE MEMPHIS POTTERY MICROSCOPE VIEW
RAKU SCULPTURE JAPANESE MEMPHIS POTTERY MICROSCOPE VIEW
Paypal   US $1,800.00
EXTREMELY RARE LARGE BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE KYOTO SATSUMA POTTERY 15 VASE
EXTREMELY RARE LARGE BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE KYOTO SATSUMA POTTERY 15 VASE
Paypal   US $1,500.00
Two Early Imari Large Jars Vases Japanese Pottery
Two Early Imari Large Jars Vases Japanese Pottery
Paypal   US $1,495.00
Museum Japanese Edo tripod Pottery Ewer
Museum Japanese Edo tripod Pottery Ewer
Paypal   US $1,399.00
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Japanese Pottery
Chinese Porcelain Soup Spoons, 50 pc #B745 Chinese Porcelain Soup Spoons, 50 pc #B745
List Price: $45.00
Sale Price: $21.20

Bundle of 50 Porcelain Chinese Soup spoons. These spoons are perfect for serving bite sized party appetizers or for restaurant use. These spoons measure about 5 inches long and are dishwasher and microwave safe...

Kyocera 3-1/2-Inch Ceramic Grater Kyocera 3-1/2-Inch Ceramic Grater
List Price: $14.95
Sale Price: $11.50

This super-efficient grater, made from advanced ceramic close in hardness diamond, will make any grating task a snap. With rows of long-lasting sharp teeth, roots such as ginger are quickly shredded, leaving the unwanted fibers behind...

Pfaltzgraff Winterberry 12-Ounce Covered Stoneware Mug with Stainless-Steel Tea Diffuser Pfaltzgraff Winterberry 12-Ounce Covered Stoneware Mug with Stainless-Steel Tea Diffuser
List Price: $20.00
Sale Price: $9.99
Used From: $8.89

Winterberry is the holiday classic that brings this timeless motif to life in elegantly sculpted dinnerware and serveware, beautiful glassware and joyous giftware. A thoughtful gift for the tea lover. Includes a stainless steel infuser with de tailed weight for loose-leaf tea...

Mashiko Village Pottery, Japan 1937 [VHS] Mashiko Village Pottery, Japan 1937 [VHS]
List Price: $30.00
Sale Price: $30.00

Several years before his death the renowned British potter Bernard Leach gave several rare films on Japan to Canadian film maker Marty Gross. Produced by a pre-war cultural organization in Japan, the film is a work of rare clarity and beauty which follows an entire pottery making cycle as performed in that village for centuries...

Ceramic Water Crock Dispenser - Classic Plain Ceramic Water Crock Dispenser - Classic Plain
List Price: $49.95
Sale Price: $29.95

Floor Lamp with Japanese Style in Off White Finish Floor Lamp with Japanese Style in Off White Finish
List Price: $151.10
Sale Price: $51.54

Dimension: 48"H Finish: Off White, Black Material: Metal, Fabric Floor Lamp with Japanese Style in Off White Finish Features cylindrical pillar style with black metal off white inlays. Asian-inspired lamp makes the perfect addition to any home decor...

Small Imari Porcelain Accent Lamp Small Imari Porcelain Accent Lamp
Sale Price: $115.00

A great size and shape for a living room chest or small bedside table, this rectangular porcelain lamp has the traditional colors of classic Imari.

Ugetsu (The Criterion Collection) Ugetsu (The Criterion Collection)
List Price: $39.95
Sale Price: $22.50
Used From: $14.36

UGETSU - DVD Movie

Traditional Art of Japanese Pottery DVD Traditional Art of Japanese Pottery DVD
List Price: $29.95
Sale Price: $29.95
Used From: $36.37

Visit a family of Japanese potters who work in traditional forms that are centuries old. The history of their style is explained, and the artists show the techniques that they employ.

Melitta Porcelain Gourmet 6 Cup Coffeemaker, Melitta Porcelain Gourmet 6 Cup Coffeemaker,
List Price: $39.00
Sale Price: $35.89

Elegance, convenience and fresh brewed taste is all included in this Melitta tradition. Our Porcelain coffeemaker prepares six cups of coffee, with that fresh brewed taste, using Melitta number 4 filters.


Japanese Pottery

Why Collect Rare Collectibles?

The Nature of Rare Collectibles. As their name suggests, all rare collectibles are scarce, hard to find items. They can be antiques that are desirable because of their age, type of craftsmanship or some other unique feature that represents the past. Some rare collectibles are so old that they are considered to be antiquities - artifacts of an ancient civilization such as ancient Greek or ancient Chinese society. Alternatively, rare collectibles can be of very recent origin, sometimes being only a few years old. The common denominator of all rare collectibles, no matter what their type or age, is rarity. Frequently, because of their scarcity and their appeal, rare collectibles are also valuable. But whether they are valuable or inexpensive, rare collectibles are always important pieces in a collection. Rare is ... The definition of "rare" or "rarity" changes with the type of object, and accordingly, the definition of "rare collectibles" is somewhat imprecise - there is no strict line of demarcation between what is "rare" and what is "not rare." In some instances an item is considered to be a rare collectible because only one or two examples of that object are known to exist in the entire world. In other cases, hundreds or even thousands of a particular object may have survived to the present, but because their existence has not yet been discovered (such as very old porcelain dolls that were kept in a trunk that is now buried in an attic) or they are fragile and easily damaged (such as pottery, an early postage stamp or a 200 year-old piece of paper ephemera), high quality examples are considered to be scarce. Almost Any Type of Object Can Become a Rare Collectible, if Scarce Enough. Thousands of different types of rare collectibles exist throughout the world. Certain coins and postage stamps, books and manuscripts, pottery, weapons and other militaria, antique tools, original artwork, antique furniture, and paper ephemera can all be rare collectibles. "Paper ephemera" consists of written or printed material that has survived to the present despite the fact that the pieces were originally produced as disposable items, intended to be quickly discarded or destroyed. Examples of ephemera that can be rare collectibles include certain postcards, posters, trade cards, leaflets, exposition programs and advertising flyers, all common enough at the time, but mostly thrown away almost immediately. Some autographs, travel souvenirs and collectible memorabilia are also rare collectibles. Rare collectibles can be from anywhere in the world and from any culture. Rare Oriental collectibles include small items such as Chinese Dynastic pottery or temple objects, as well as large items such as articles of traditional clothing or armor from the Japanese feudal period. European rare collectibles are equally varied, and range from ancient Greek statuary to the beautifully illuminated (illustrated) maps that were drawn by early cartographers during the Age of Exploration in the 16th Century. Collectible, rare objects from the Americas include certain pieces of Native American (Indian) pottery, blankets or beadwork, original historical documents from Colonial or Revolutionary times, and ancient Inca, Aztec or Maya amulets, pottery and carvings. Why Collect Rare Collectibles? Many people seek out rare collectibles because of their inherent value. For these people, rare collectibles are a form of investment. But the primary motivation for many other collectors is the "thrill of the hunt" - that certain sense of satisfaction that is felt when a very hard to find piece is tracked down and finally located somewhere in the world

The Nature of Rare Collectibles.

As their name suggests, all rare collectibles are scarce, hard to find items. They can be antiques that are desirable because of their age, type of craftsmanship or some other unique feature that represents the past. Some rare collectibles are so old that they are considered to be antiquities - artifacts of an ancient civilization such as ancient Greek or ancient Chinese society. Alternatively, rare collectibles can be of very recent origin, sometimes being only a few years old.

The common denominator of all rare collectibles, no matter what their type or age, is rarity. Frequently, because of their scarcity and their appeal, rare collectibles are also valuable. But whether they are valuable or inexpensive, rare collectibles are always important pieces in a collection.

Rare is ...

The definition of "rare" or "rarity" changes with the type of object, and accordingly, the definition of "rare collectibles" is somewhat imprecise - there is no strict line of demarcation between what is "rare" and what is "not rare." In some instances an item is considered to be a rare collectible because only one or two examples of that object are known to exist in the entire world. In other cases, hundreds or even thousands of a particular object may have survived to the present, but because their existence has not yet been discovered (such as very old porcelain dolls that were kept in a trunk that is now buried in an attic) or they are fragile and easily damaged (such as pottery, an early postage stamp or a 200 year-old piece of paper ephemera), high quality examples are considered to be scarce.

Almost Any Type of Object Can Become a Rare Collectible, if Scarce Enough.

Thousands of different types of rare collectibles exist throughout the world. Certain coins and postage stamps, books and manuscripts, pottery, weapons and other militaria, antique tools, original artwork, antique furniture, and paper ephemera can all be rare collectibles. "Paper ephemera" consists of written or printed material that has survived to the present despite the fact that the pieces were originally produced as disposable items, intended to be quickly discarded or destroyed. Examples of ephemera that can be rare collectibles include certain postcards, posters, trade cards, leaflets, exposition programs and advertising flyers, all common enough at the time, but mostly thrown away almost immediately. Some autographs, travel souvenirs and collectible memorabilia are also rare collectibles.

Rare collectibles can be from anywhere in the world and from any culture. Rare Oriental collectibles include small items such as Chinese Dynastic pottery or temple objects, as well as large items such as articles of traditional clothing or armor from the Japanese feudal period. European rare collectibles are equally varied, and range from ancient Greek statuary to the beautifully illuminated (illustrated) maps that were drawn by early cartographers during the Age of Exploration in the 16th Century. Collectible, rare objects from the Americas include certain pieces of Native American (Indian) pottery, blankets or beadwork, original historical documents from Colonial or Revolutionary times, and ancient Inca, Aztec or Maya amulets, pottery and carvings.

Why Collect Rare Collectibles?

Many people seek out rare collectibles because of their inherent value. For these people, rare collectibles are a form of investment. But the primary motivation for many other collectors is the "thrill of the hunt" - that certain sense of satisfaction that is felt when a very hard to find piece is tracked down and finally located somewhere in the world

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The Japanese Pottery Handbook (Paperback)


The Japanese Pottery Handbook (Paperback)


$13.43


Everyone interested in pottery and crafts will find this practical guide a valuable addition to both bookshelf and workshop. Penny Simpson, an English potter living in Japan, and Kanji Sodeoka, her Japanese colleague, have compiled a step-by-step manual of the way pots are made in Japan, their forms, and their decorations. The authors give a thorough account of both traditional and modern techniques and also describe in detail tools, materials, glazes, and the setup of workshops and kilns. Lucy Kitto`s lettering and sprightly drawings infuse each page with life and clarity. Pottery terms and expressions are listed with their Japanese equivalents, making it possible for the Western potter to arrive at a more intimate understanding of Japanese pottery and, when necessary, to communicate with Japanese potters in their own language. A godsend to potters, students, and collectors, this book will be especially welcome to the growing number of potters who come into direct contact with their Japanese counterparts either at home or in Japan.

The Japanese Pottery Handbook


The Japanese Pottery Handbook


$14.89


Everyone interested in pottery and crafts will find this practical guide a valuable addition to both bookshelf and workshop. Penny Simpson, an English potter living in Japan, and Kanji Sodeoka, her Japanese colleague, have compiled a step-by-step manual o

Japanese Pottery Worker Painting Large Vase


Japanese Pottery Worker Painting Large Vase


$69.99


Dmitri Kessel Japanese Pottery Worker Painting Large Vase - Photographic Print

Chinese-Style Writing Box, Japanese, Inscribed with the Green Pottery Seal of Ritsuo, Ivory


Chinese-Style Writing Box, Japanese, Inscribed with the Green Pottery Seal of Ritsuo, Ivory


$49.99


Chinese-Style Writing Box, Japanese, Inscribed with the Green Pottery Seal of Ritsuo, Ivory - Giclee Print

Pottery on the Wheel


Pottery on the Wheel


$22.36


Pottery on the Wheel

Functional Pottery


Functional Pottery


$33.56


Functional Pottery

Cherokee Pottery


Cherokee Pottery


$9.69


Cherokee Pottery

Pottery Fragments


Pottery Fragments


$7.12


Pottery Fragments

Studio Pottery


Studio Pottery


$33.6


Studio Pottery

'Pottery'


'Pottery'


$349.95


Voluptuous shapes depict terracotta jars and bowls embraced by merchant women. "African women are the inspiration behind this painting," Prince Dewodo says. "Especially the hardworking ones. In Ada in the Volta region of Ghana, where pot sellers are found, many women and young girls are into pottery. They mould pots and bowls, while others sell the finished items. And when market is not good, you will see them with their hands around their jaws."

Japanese


Japanese


$10


Japanese

Pottery Wheel


Pottery Wheel


$24.99


Pottery Wheel - Photographic Print

Pottery I


Pottery I


$9.99


Pottery I - Art Print

Pottery II


Pottery II


$9.99


Pottery II - Art Print

Pottery III


Pottery III


$9.99


Pottery III - Art Print

Pottery IV


Pottery IV


$9.99


Pottery IV - Art Print

Pottery Objects


Pottery Objects


$39.99


Pottery Objects - Giclee Print

Wedgwood Pottery


Wedgwood Pottery


$24.99


Wedgwood Pottery - Photographic Print

Acoma Pottery


Acoma Pottery


$24.99


Acoma Pottery - Premium Poster

Pottery Painters


Pottery Painters


$24.99


Pottery Painters - Premium Poster

Decorative Pottery


Decorative Pottery


$29.99


Decorative Pottery - Photographic Print

Pottery Workers


Pottery Workers


$24.99


Pottery Workers - Photographic Print

Finished Pottery


Finished Pottery


$69.99


Finished Pottery - Photographic Print

Pottery


Pottery


$1.8


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Thamatos' Pottery


Thamatos' Pottery


$34.99


Joadoor Thamatos' Pottery - Art Print

Greek Pottery


Greek Pottery


$34.99


Payne Greek Pottery - Giclee Print

Throwing Traditional Japanese Pottery On the Wheel : Adding a Groove for a Wood Kiln

 

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