Mino-yaki Oribe Green-Glaze Serving Dish: Where to Buy [2026]
A copper-green Oribe serving dish from Gifu's Mino kilns — the bold, deliberately distorted tableware born of Momoyama…
A copper-green Oribe serving dish from Gifu's Mino kilns — the bold, deliberately distorted tableware born of Momoyama…
Oribe-yaki is the boldest of Momoyama tea ceramics: copper-green glaze, off-kilter forms, and iron-brush geometry. Here is where…
Mino-yaki Oribe ware brings Momoyama-era tea aesthetics to the table: copper-green glaze, asymmetric warped forms, and bold iron-painted…
Mino-yaki Oribe ware turns Furuta Oribe's bold green copper glaze and deliberately warped 'hyuge' forms into a mukozuke…
Gifu's Mino-yaki is the kiln region behind nearly half of Japan's tableware. This Oribe square plate revives the…
Mino-yaki Shino ware from Gifu was Japan's first white-glazed pottery, born in the Momoyama tea world. A guide…
Mino-yaki (美濃焼) is the **largest pottery tradition in Japan by production volume** — producing approximately **50-60% of all…