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MINOYAKI “KARAKUSA” Plate 00139 KDN106
MINOYAKI
・31cm(φ31.5×H5.8сm)
・36cm(φ36.5 ф ×H6сm)
“Karakusa” pattern, also known as the Arabesque pattern, is a traditional Japanese design featuring spiraling vines, tendrils, or scrolling curves. It is often inspired by plants such as ivy or vines, and it symbolizes longevity, prosperity, and resilience due to the way the vines continue to grow and spread without breaking. The pattern has been used for centuries in Japanese textiles, ceramics, and crafts, and is commonly seen on furoshiki (wrapping cloths), kimono fabrics, and pottery.
Mino-yaki (Mino ware) is a traditional type of Japanese pottery produced in Gifu Prefecture. It has a history of over 1,300 years and is known for its diversity in styles and designs. Unlike some other types of Japanese ceramics that follow strict traditions, Mino ware is highly adaptable and has evolved over time to meet different artistic and functional needs.
One of its key characteristics is the variety of glazes used, such as Shino, Oribe, and Setoguro. Each glaze creates unique textures and colors, making Mino ware highly valued for both daily use and artistic expression. Additionally, Mino ware is often lightweight and durable, making it practical for everyday life.
Today, Mino ware continues to be produced using both traditional and modern techniques, ensuring its relevance in contemporary pottery.
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