Kyoyaki incense burner, Mishima Karakusa (Arabesque) carving
Kyoyaki incense burner, Mishima Karakusa (Arabesque) carving
The charm of Kyoyaki, or Kyotoware, can be attributed to a centuries old tradition in which the talents and skills of artists from throughout Japan converged in Kyoto, where a distinctive decorative ceramic style emerged. This melding of talent, accomplishment and personalities is called “Hyakkaroyouran” and Kyotoware is famous for the beautiful ceramics created out of diverse talents and differing aesthetic sensibilities. Product details: size: 8.5cm x 8.2cm package: paper box Kyoyaki ware, Keiji pottery
The charm of Kyoyaki, or Kyotoware, can be attributed to a centuries old tradition in which the talents and skills of artists from throughout Japan converged in Kyoto, where a distinctive decorative ceramic style emerged. This melding of talent, accomplishment and personalities is called “Hyakkaroyouran” and Kyotoware is famous for the beautiful ceramics created out of diverse talents and differing aesthetic sensibilities. Product details: size: 8.5cm x 8.2cm package: paper box Kyoyaki ware, Keiji pottery