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Rakuzan ware (Ehime)

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Rakuzan ware (楽山焼 (愛媛県), Rakuzan-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally made in Matsuyama, Ehime prefecture.

A little red-clawed crab (赤手蟹 akategani) peeking out of the sides of the vessel is the trademark.

References

  1. "楽山焼 かにの盃 - 雅アンティークス|貴重でオシャレな骨董-通販". Archived from the original on 2016-10-12. Retrieved 2016-09-08.

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"Fujisan" white raku chawan by Honami Kōetsu, Edo period (National Treasure)Ancient pottery Tea-leaf jar with a design of wisteria by Nonomura Ninsei, Edo period (National Treasure)
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