Seto ware

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File:Yellow Seto ware water jar, 17th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 17.118.81a,b.JPG
Water jar, clay covered with glaze and iron-brown splashes and black lacquer cover (yellow Seto ware) from the 17th century Momoyama or Edo period (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
File:Japanese - Tea Caddy - Walters 491176.jpg
Stoneware tea caddy with wood-ash and iron glazes from the early 19th century Edo period (Walters Art Museum)

Seto ware (瀬戸焼 Seto-yaki?) refers to a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around the village of Seto in Aichi Prefecture, Japan.[1] The Japanese term for it, setomono, is also used as a generic term for all pottery.[2] Seto was the location of one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan.[3]

History

Pottery made in Seto dates back to the 13th century. Katō Shirōzaemon is credited as the first to produce wares in the town. In the 1220s he studied the art of pottery in China. After several failed attempts in various Japanese towns, Shirōzaemon founded a successful kiln at Seto.[4] Other potters followed thereafter and Seto became a renowned center for ceramic production.

Potters drew inspiration from Chinese ceramics, including green celadon porcelains and dark brown tenmoku wares. The earliest Seto ceramics may have evolved from failed attempts to reproduce Chinese celadons.

During the Kamakura period, wares produced in Seto imitated the pottery of the Song Dynasty in China.[5] Later, in the Muromachi period (1337–1573), Seto glazes were refined and the styles developed there spread to other areas in Japan such as modern Gifu Prefecture.

Later Seto wares were given a brown iron glaze and fired at high temperatures to create glossy surfaces.

The Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum in Seto has a large and exemplary collection of Seto ware.

See also

References

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ja:瀬戸焼