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Type of Japanese pottery
A sake bottle with herons among reeds, an example of mizoro ware

Mizoro ware (御菩薩焼, Mizoro-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery that is a form of Kyō ware from Kyoto.

It is related to other Kyō wares such as Awata ware and Kiyomizu ware, but denotes the kiln it originates from.

References

  1. "Kyoware Rakuware/History of Japanese pottery and porcelain". history-porcelain-japan.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-13.
  2. "Kyoware Rakuware/History of Japanese pottery and porcelain". history-porcelain-japan.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-13.

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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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