Modern Japanese Pottery and Porcelain Marks (窯印)

You are invited to come along with me as I learn about Japanese ceramics. I will share what I learn about the kilns, history, terminology, potters, decorators, styles, and marks. This is a work in progress. ** NOTICE: I NO LONGER ANSWER QUERIES ON PERSONAL PIECES. I DO NOT GIVE VALUATIONS.

Friday, May 26, 2017

Mark Links

http://blog.livedoor.jp/momo2011/archives/5283685.html

http://www.minoyakiguide.com/list.php?c=05

http://gallery-souen.com/en/shigaraki/shunsai_takahashi

http://otokuinfomation.web.fc2.com/blog/index5351.html

http://www.tokoname.or.jp/bonsai/maker-e.htm

https://japanesebonsaipots.net/japanese-artist-marks-and-hanko/

https://tanbayaki.com/kamamoto_search/

https://saga-museum.jp/ceramic/e2b3e72582c0973d627f8f7415c2235a.pdf

https://www.gotheborg.com

http://www.e-yakimono.net

https://japanese-ceramics.com/marks-of-japanese-pottery-and-porcelain/


https://www.2000cranes.com/potters-marks.html

http://kanemasuminoyaki.web.fc2.com/urain01.html

https://chano-yu.com/famous-japanese-potters-and-marks/

https://japanese-ceramics.com/

http://karatsuyaki-kamamoto.jp/english/

http://www.noritakecollectorsguild.info/bstamps/index.html

http://francinesfigurines.com/made-in-japan

https://online.flipbuilder.com/mpdm/vrwj/

https://mashiko-db.net/en/artists/


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I love Japanese ceramics. Having lived in Japan for many years, and now going back and forth between the USA and Japan often, I am able to research the ceramics that I love. I have visited many kilns throughout Japan, attended many exhibitions, visited large ceramic museums and hole in the wall shows. I have met many wonderful potters, some famous in the West, some not. I have researched many potters and their marks. I also have a large collection of books on the subject of Japanese ceramics and have information on many marks in my files. Marks I have recorded here are from my own collection, others are from books, pamphlets, friends and “papers” from the kilns themselves. When I first started this blog I intended it as a way to learn about the many modern pieces I was finding and to keep track of what I was learning. Over time I have also begun studying and collecting vintage and antique ceramics as well. These will also be included even if they don't really fall under the original title for my blog. I no longer take queries. Please use the many groups on Japanese ceramics available on Facebook. *Disclaimer: This blog is a hobby for me. It is a work in progress. There may occasionally be errors. I correct them when discovered. This blog is not meant to be a means of determining authenticity or value.

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