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Antique Pottery Fairs in Japan
Aoyama Wahei (Stories for EY-NET)
Appreciating Ceramics - See with a Silent Mind
Awards - Jump to Main Menu for Awards
Bizen Markings - Kamajirushi (Kiln Marks)
Bizen Photo Essay
Bizen Town - A Walk Around Bizen Town
Bizen Treasures JT
Books on Pottery
Books on Sake Vessels
Boxes - Don't Throw Out the Box
Calligraphy - Masters of Ink and Earth
Caring for Your Pottery
Celadon - Uraguchi Masayuki Interview
Ceramic Styles Guidebook
Chawan - The Soul of a Bowl JT
Contemporary Japanese Ceramics Exhibition
Department Stores Play Gallery Game
Displaying Your Pottery (Some Tips)
Exhibitions - Now Showing
Festivals - Nationwide Listing of Pottery Festivals
Foot - The Kodai is Very Important
Foreign (non-Japanese) Potters, Japanese Methods
Free Monthly Newsletter - Sign Up Here
Galleries - Select Listing of Fine Galleries
Guidebook on Japanese Pottery
Guidebook - Sake Shapes
Guinomi - Sake Vessels Stories
Guinomi - Sake Shapes Guide
Hagi - Miwa Kyusetsu XI JT
Hagi - Miwa Kyusetsu XII JT
Hagi Artists - A Look at Three Potters
Hagi Ware: 400 Years (Exhibition)
How to Display Your Pottery
How to Tie the Pottery Box
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum - Kasama JT
Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum - Kasama (Daruma)
Ibaraki Museum - Contemporary Ceramics
Ibaraki Museum (Awards, 2001, avant garde) JT
Ibaraki Museum (Awards 2001, Photo Tour, Winners)
Imari Porcelain JT
Japan Ceramic Art (JCA) Biennial Exhibitions
Japan Ceramic Society (Jump to "AWARDS" page)
Japan Ceramic Society (Photo Tour Since 1954)
Japanese Ceramics Now (Aoyama Wahei) JCN
Japan Times Index - Stories by Robert Yellin
Jomon Ceramics Now (10 pics) JCN
Jomon Pottery - Clay Figures
Jomon Fire Festival in Iwate Prefecture
Kamajirushi (kiln marks) - Bizen Markings
Kamajirushi (kiln marks) - Karatsu Markings
Kamajirushi (kiln marks) - Seto Markings
Kamajirushi (kiln marks) - Porcelain Export Ware
Kamo Dokkuri (Sake Vessels)
Kaneko Kenji - New Book
Karatsu Markings - Kamajirushi
Karatsu - Another Look at Potting Traditions JT
Karatsu - Treasures of Momoyama JT
Karatsu - Photo Tour 60 Photos !
Kasama - Ibaraki Ceramic Art Museum JT
Keshiki - Ceramic Landscapes (Photo Tour)
Keshiki Guidebook
Kiln Guide
Korea - World Ceramic Exposition 2001
Korean Influence on Japanese Pottery (Hagi)
Koto Yaki - Rare Edo/Meiji Period Porcelain
Kyoto Ware (Kyo-yaki and Raku) JT
Kutani Sake Vessels
Kutani Ware (Yoshita Yukio, 2003 Exhibit)
Links to Other Fine Web Resources
Living National Treasures (Photo Tour)
Markings on Porcelain Export Ware (outside link)
Mashiko Ceramics Competition (Awards, 2000) JT
Mino Momoyama Pottery JT
Mino for the Modern World JT
Mishima Pottery JT
Momoyama Mino Pottery JT
Momoyama Revival - Special Exhibit JT
Museums - Nationwide Listing for Pottery
Nabeshima Porcelain, Toguri Museum of Art
New York City Galleries
Newsletter Archive (ey-Net)
Newsletter - Sign Up fo Free Newsletter
Oribe Overseas (Oribe Furuta, Noguchi Isamu)
Photo Tours - Main Menu
Porcelain, Imari Ware - JT
Porcelain, Nabeshima Ware (Toguri Museum of Art)
Porcelain Markings on Export Ware (outside link)
Primer on Japanese Pottery (More than 40 styles)
Ceramics Q & A JCN
Rankings - How Japanese Rate Their Artists
Reshaping Japan's Ceramic Scene
Rope - How to Tie the Pottery Box
Sake Shapes Guide (Photo Tour)
Sake Vessels - Interview with Three Fanatics
Sake Vessels - Main Menu to Various Stories
Seto Markings - Kamajirushi
Shigaraki (Great Shigaraki Exhibition)
Shodai Yaki (Style, Folk Mingei Kilns)
Six Old Kilns of Japan Exhibition (rokkouyo)
Styles Guide - Guide to Dozens of Styles
Suntory Exhibition - 1,200 Years of Japanese Pottery
Tamba Master - Ichino Masahiko
Techniques Guide - Photo Tour with Commentary
Tea Forms (Modern Tea Vessels, Tanabe Museum)
Tea Time - Some Common Tea Terms JT
Timeline - Development of Japanese Pottery
Tokkuri - Sake Vessels
Tokkuri - Sake Shapes Guide
Trademarks - see "Kamajirushi (Kiln Marks)" above
USA Potters, Japanese Techniques JT
Utsuwa - Tableware JT
Videos on Pottery
Yashichida Oribe by Suzuki Goro
Yunomi - Tea Cups, Some Essential Tea Terms JT


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