Shino ware (志野焼, Shino-yaki) is Japanese pottery, usually stoneware, originally from Mino Province, in present-day Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It emerged in the 16th century, but the use of shino glaze is now widespread, both in Japan and abroad. It is identified by thick white glazes, red scorch marks, and a texture of small holes. Some experts[who?] believe it should not be treated as distinct from Oribe ware but described as "white Oribe", with the pottery usually called just Oribe described as "green Oribe" instead.[1]: 8, 16
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Shinoware (志野焼, Shino-yaki) is Japanese pottery, usually stoneware, originally from Mino Province, in present-day Gifu Prefecture, Japan. It emerged in...
sometimes decorated with paintings Shino-Oribe (志野織部) was originally the precursor to Shinoware, which, unlike old Shino ceramics, is fired in modern multi-chamber...
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through the uneven glaze. Sub-styles are Muji-Shino, E-Shino, Beni-Shino, Aka-Shino, and Nezumi-Shino. Oribe ware: style is green and black. Sub-styles are...
Shiwan ware, used for popular figures and architectural sculpture. In Japan many traditional types of stoneware, for example Oribe ware and Shinoware, were...
Kishimoto Kennin (b. 1934) is an artist who makes Oribe and Shinoware; it is, however, his Iga ware that is considered some of his most outstanding work. Tanimoto...
different types and glazes of Seto ware are: Kiseto (黄瀬戸), a yellow glaze Setoguro (瀬戸黒), a black glaze Shinoware (志野) Oribe ware (織部) Tetsuaka (鉄赤), an iron...
they produced glazed pottery: Yellow Seto (Ki-Seto), Shino, Black Seto (Seto-Guro), and Oribe ware. According to chronicles in 1406, the Yongle Emperor...
interested in the young woman. Fumiko bequests him a shinoware jar of her mother, and later a shino tea bowl, which allegedly bears an unremovable trace...
century National Treasure Hagi ware bowl Black raku bowl used for thick tea, Azuchi-Momoyama period, 16th century Shinoware tea bowl List of Japanese tea...
ware (小鹿田焼), from Onta, Ōita prefecture Setoguro (瀬戸黒), from Seto, Aichi prefecture Shigaraki ware (信楽焼), from Shigaraki, Shiga prefecture Shinoware...
Onggi – Type of Korean earthenware Raku ware – Type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in tea ceremonies Shinoware – Type of Japanese pottery Osborne...
Narumi: Shop selling famous Arimatsu tie-dyed fabric by Hiroshige Imari ware kiln in Hizen Province by Utagawa Kuniyoshi Fukuroi: famous kites of Tōtōmi...
5.8 meters and a width of 2.9 meters, and was used for mass-producing Shinoware pottery. The kilns and surrounding area have been preserved as the Oribe-no-sato...
glaze, Shino glaze, Oribe glaze, Ofukei glaze) and 12 types of adornment methods have been passed down to the present day. In 1977, Akazu ware was designated...
security concerns. During this conference, the computer security experts Willis Ware, Harold Petersen, and Rein Turn, all of the RAND Corporation, and Bernard...
provided the voice of Akamaru when he took Kiba's form. Shino Aburame (油女 シノ, Aburame Shino) is a member of Team 8 from the Aburame Clan, a group of...
vice president. Shino gives him a tour of the school. They go over some school rules and start a suggestion box. Hata interviews Shino for the school paper...
(somewhat reminiscent of the Japanese Shino-yaki) are characteristic of Latvian pottery. The Neolithic Pit–Comb Ware culture (a.k.a. Comb Ceramic culture)...
settings, usually blue-grey or green celadon with a range of washed-out shino-type colours. And … I made a body of decorated work." She continued this...
– check mark shows screen shot of closing credits where she is listed BioWare (December 20, 2011). Star Wars: The Old Republic. Electronic Arts, LucasArts...