Jar and Lid
1930-1935 (made)
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Korean potters founded the Naeshirogawa kilns in the late 1590s. Bernard Leach, an English potter associated with the Japanese Folk Craft (Mingei) movement, admired their rugged utilitarian products when he visited the kilns in 1934-5. His memoirs recall how 'pots filled an open field, some over-fired, some underfired - all varieties of plain black but nothing personal or decorated and not a bad one amongst them'.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Stoneware, wheel-thrown, with dark brown glaze |
Brief description | Lidded jar, stoneware with dark brown glaze; Japan, Naeshirogawa, 1930-35 |
Physical description | Round flat-based, ovoid-shaped jar with shallowly domed lid; glaze coverage on exterior complete down to a little above the base |
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Credit line | Given by Bernard Leach CH, CBE |
Object history | Notes on significance: The donor stated that this ware was made by the descendants of Korean potters settled in Hideyoshi's time at Naeshirogawa in Kyushu Island. |
Summary | Korean potters founded the Naeshirogawa kilns in the late 1590s. Bernard Leach, an English potter associated with the Japanese Folk Craft (Mingei) movement, admired their rugged utilitarian products when he visited the kilns in 1934-5. His memoirs recall how 'pots filled an open field, some over-fired, some underfired - all varieties of plain black but nothing personal or decorated and not a bad one amongst them'. |
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Accession number | C.150&A-1935 |
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Record created | June 25, 2009 |
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