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With a population of less than 20,000 people in this quit Japanese town, since the 17th century, Arita has been one of the primary producers of Japan's most prestigious exports: Arita yaki, Arita ware porcelain.
The porcelain from Arita, dating back 400 years, was officially dubbed as one of Japan's Traditional Crafts in 1977.
Since 1616, Arita, located within the Kyushu region of Japan, has been one of the most renowned places to craft porcelain since the discovery of its raw materials.
The porcelain creations from Arita that use traditional methods of production are nearly glass-like. They are very thin and light, yet durable and adorned in wondrous patterns.
Arita ware has been a popular export to mostly Europe since the 17th century. There are far fewer porcelain kilns still in operation today though.
Ceramic artisans in Arita today insist on creating the traditional way to preserve this significant part of Japan's history. Every piece of Arita ware is forged in fire for several days before it is finally hand painted.
When planning a trip to Japan, there are numerous porcelain-themed attractions in Arita Japan, including the Porcelain Park museum and shrine built with a ceramic archway.
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Arita Porcelain: Firing the Furnace in the 400th Year, JVT-en
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Arita: Japan's 400-year-old porcelain town, CNN
Arita Porcelain Park - 有田有田ポーセリンパーク, Blake Bargueiras
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Window on Korean Culture :5 Korean Pottery
A collection of video clips on Korean culture that provides viewers with information on Korean society, history and arts through 20 individual video clips. (Subjects: Hanbok, King Sejong the Great, Confucianism, Kimchi, Korean Pottery, Korea's Traditional Medicine, Hallyu (Korean Wave), Science Technology in Korean History, Hanok vs. Contemporary Housing, Hall of Worthies and the Invention of Hangeul, Korea's Apartment Culture, Pansori, Korean Cities vs. Rural Villages, Joseon Dynasty Palaces, Shamanism, Jerye, Korean Cinema, IT Korea, Buddhism, Yi Sun-sin)
Pottery Master Kim, Jeong-ok
Please visit offline Donggang Digital Society (located in the Museum Specialized Zone of Korea, Yeongwol County (dds.ne.kr)) to watch the full video.
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SAM_ACA_2012
Trouble magazine interviews winning artists in the 2012 Sidney Myer fund Australian Ceramic Award at Shepparton Art Museum (SAM) in Shepparton Victoria. Music by Nigel MacLean
[NSPTV] We meet Yu gil-sam who is the best korean tea bowl master and listen to his work spirit.
Here is a pottery master who devotes himself to reviving Goryeo porcelains and Joseon tea bowls, and making pottery popular.
He is You Gil-sam who pursues to make pottery resembling the nature with beautiful lines.
What does pottery and earth mean to him?
We listen to his work, which holds the universe. Even now, he is making the universe with a handful of earth.
[허아영 기자]
I'd like to know how did you enter this field?
[유길삼 선생]
In 1981 I was a freshman of Dong-a unversity as sociology major. I joined a traditional tea drinking club called ‘다연회’. When you sip tea, you need tea cups, so I went and looked around pottery kilns. One day I went to a kiln belonged to a very famous master. After the experience, It occurred to me that I wanted to take the work as mine. So after many years trials and errors, I took this job.
I think our generation is so-called plastic generation. I felt something missing whenever I saw plastic vessels but when I saw traditional vessels made with clay, I felt good. So I realized that we have clay.
[허아영 기자]
I heard you work more actively in Japan than in Korea, Could I ask you why?
[유길삼 선생]
During Japan's Invasion into Joseon in 1592, many potters were abducted to Japan and after the war many potters moved into Japan. In Korea, I cannot find enough document. Well, you know Japan has more than 40 million tea drinkers. So market is very large. And while Korea has only about 10 thousand potters, Japan has 1.3 million. So only when I was in Japan I could learn much. The most important reason is that Japan has almost all antiques called 고려다완(Goryeo tea bowl). But we don't have. And they are our textbooks so we have to go to Japan to study them.
[허아영 기자]
I heard you only make tea bowl, why do you persistently make them?
[유길삼 선생]
I think we can advance when we do what we are not good at. That is to say the most difficult filed. I mean tea bowl. We have to put every line while we make them in instance. Inside them. Hmm.. After that we have to mold the various figures. It is very difficult. That why I started to make them. And in Japan a master who makes tea bowl is regarded as the best.
[허아영 기자]
Usually experts say that the skin of pottery holds the universe. What do you think of this?
[유길삼 선생]
Ancient Chinese masters said tea cup is the miniature of the universe. A tea cups holds the universe. In Japan Sento Rique who made tea said tea cups are the nature. Therefore, tea cups have to hold both the nature and the universe. So tea cups should be made naturally and natural color should be made by fire.
[허아영 기자]
People say when you look into fire, you meet a dragon or a Buddha. What is relationship between fire and pottery?
[유길삼 선생]
We can make the figure, but the tone of color is made by fire. And when we make a fire in which we can see a dragon, a Buddha, and a lotus, we can get a beautiful color. Inside the kiln the beautiful color is inscribed in the pottery. Then the pottery can be called the trace of the fire. The fire ceases to exist but remains on the pottery. What I pursue is to move the texture into the pottery.
[허아영 기자]
I hear you were appointed as this year's New Knowledge Worker of Korea, and this is rare case for your people. What is the new material, 'shum' you found in high temperature?
[유길삼 선생]
When I held a exhibition 1998 in Japan, I was called an earth doctor.. I studied earth much. As I studied earth, I found that some earth is good for pottery and other earth is good for other usage. But the earth changes only when the earth meets fire. We deal with earth and fire so I applied my knowledge of them to making new earth. That is to say, I applied them to other field instead of making pottery. The new material to which I applied my knowledge is acknowledged as recently so-called New material and New substance.
[허아영 기자]
To what filed do you expect to apply the new material, 'shum'?
[유길삼 선생]
Now this is being used for fertilizer, plastic, concrete and salt, but I think it will be used for almost everything. I think the three main elements for people are clothes, food, and shelter and this can be used for these three.
[허아영 기자]
Then, for what does the shum-treated concrete work?
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Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran: 2015 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award recipient
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran the recipient of the 2015 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Art Award talks about his practice and the process for creating the body of work Archipelago.
the 2015 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award was on display at SAM from 21 August to 22 November 2015.
2015 Sidney Myer Fund Australian Ceramic Award Finalist:
Adam John Cullen,
Penny Byrne,
Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran,
Ruth Hutchinson and
Sanné Mestrom
Chinese Ceramic Lamp
This brilliantly colored important Chinese ceramic lamp is hand painted with a typical floral motif. Purchased in Southampton NY in 1970's.
KOTTOKAIKAN(骨董会館), One of The Biggest Antique Shop in Gunma, Japan #4
[Please turn on the subtitles before watching our videos]
Hello, everyone! This is the video for antique fanciers all over the world.
Today we will introduce our store in Gunma and some of awesome antique objects.
We have more than hundreds of items and these are different one by one. If you interested in these items, please come here and see with your own eyes. Your visiting will become very precious experiment for you.
While you are visiting to Tokyo for sightseeing, why don't you extend your journey as far as Gunma? it takes about 50 minutes by Shinkansen or about two and a half hours by a car from Tokyo. It's not so far!
If there is anything unclear, we will support you.
We are waiting for you!!
After watching our videos, please check out our online shop!
Kottokaikan Kuragano branch (骨董会館 倉賀野店)
2466-1 Kuragano-cho, Takasaki-shi, Gunma (群馬県高崎市倉賀野町2466-1)
Open from 10:00 to 6:00
We’re closed on Tuesdays
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Hello, everyone. This is Kotttokaikan! We own two shops in Takasaki-shi and Maebashi-shi, Gunma Prefecture. Each store is handling a lot of antique objects.
For instance, we have Makie (a gold lacquer work), porcelains (Imari, Satsuma, Kutani, etc.), tea utensils, Japanese arms (Katana, armor and sword fittings), paintings, ivory works, lacquer ware, contemporary artists’ works and old-fashioned furniture.
On the Internet, we have online shop( There are hundreds of antique items you might be interested in. If you couldn’t find anything you want or you want more details about goods, you should definitely come to our store! We have a lot of objects including the online shop’s items, so it is worth visiting us and seeing with your own eyes! We wouldn’t let you down!
We're looking forward to seeing you!
If you have any question, please feel free to e-mail us!
kottokaikan@shunet.co.jp
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KOTTOSYA(骨董舎), One of The Biggest Antique Shop in Gunma, Japan #2
[Please turn on the subtitles before watching our videos]
Hello, everyone! This is the video for antique fanciers all over the world.
Today we will introduce our store in Gunma and some of awesome antique objects.
We have more than hundreds of items and these are different one by one. If you interested in these items, please come here and see with your own eyes. Your visiting will become very precious experiment for you.
While you are visiting to Tokyo for sightseeing, why don't you extend your journey as far as Gunma? it takes about 50 minutes by Shinkansen or about two and a half hours by a car from Tokyo. It's not so far!
If there is anything unclear, we will support you.
We are waiting for you!!
After watching our videos, please check out our online shop!
Kottokaikan Kuragano branch (骨董会館 倉賀野店)
2466-1 Kuragano-cho, Takasaki-shi, Gunma (群馬県高崎市倉賀野町2466-1)
Open from 10:00 to 6:00
We’re closed on Tuesdays
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Hello, everyone. This is Kotttokaikan! We own two shops in Takasaki-shi and Maebashi-shi, Gunma Prefecture. Each store is handling a lot of antique objects.
For instance, we have Makie (a gold lacquer work), porcelains (Imari, Satsuma, Kutani, etc.), tea utensils, Japanese arms (Katana, armor and sword fittings), paintings, ivory works, lacquer ware, contemporary artists’ works and old-fashioned furniture.
On the Internet, we have online shop( There are hundreds of antique items you might be interested in. If you couldn’t find anything you want or you want more details about goods, you should definitely come to our store! We have a lot of objects including the online shop’s items, so it is worth visiting us and seeing with your own eyes! We wouldn’t let you down!
We're looking forward to seeing you!
If you have any question, please feel free to e-mail us!
kottokaikan@shunet.co.jp
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