Nanban set of three cups with tomobako (8)
Nanban set of three cups with tomobako. 4.7cm x 5cm. Sold as a set of three.
Nanban - a term used in Japanese ceramics to denote a style characterized by an unglazed and rustic aesthetic as opposed to a particular production area or tradition. This aesthetic and term became popular in the 17th century when Japan encountered the rustic wares of southern Asia. Nanban in Japanese means, from a southern country. Nanban wares are made in several Japanese ceramic traditions and is a particularly popular style for bonsai pots.
Nanban set of three cups with tomobako. 4.7cm x 5cm. Sold as a set of three.
Nanban - a term used in Japanese ceramics to denote a style characterized by an unglazed and rustic aesthetic as opposed to a particular production area or tradition. This aesthetic and term became popular in the 17th century when Japan encountered the rustic wares of southern Asia. Nanban in Japanese means, from a southern country. Nanban wares are made in several Japanese ceramic traditions and is a particularly popular style for bonsai pots.
Nanban set of three cups with tomobako. 4.7cm x 5cm. Sold as a set of three.
Nanban - a term used in Japanese ceramics to denote a style characterized by an unglazed and rustic aesthetic as opposed to a particular production area or tradition. This aesthetic and term became popular in the 17th century when Japan encountered the rustic wares of southern Asia. Nanban in Japanese means, from a southern country. Nanban wares are made in several Japanese ceramic traditions and is a particularly popular style for bonsai pots.