What a wonderful video you have created. Your description of each piece stating the origin of the copper in the glaze to create such wonderful living colors from nature preserved so well in these treasured pieces from the past. I have only been to Japan once when I traveled to many wonderful places with my daughter. Truely the best experience of my life. The feel of being embraced by such deep appreciation and respect for the culture of Japan from both past and present was an amazing experience for me, even more so highlighted today when I see so much of America being destroyed by greed and religious money from within. Aloha
Thank you for sharing this, beautiful works and commentary
A very beautiful presentation of the connection between Oribe ceramic glaced surfaces and nature!
Those pieces are magnificent. They are so incredibly complicated and intricate.
Thank you.
What a collection! What incredible work!
Mr. Brodfuehrer, Excellent work, very well done. Thank you
What a wonderful video you have created. Your description of each piece stating the origin of the copper in the glaze to create such wonderful living colors from nature preserved so well in these treasured pieces from the past. I have only been to Japan once when I traveled to many wonderful places with my daughter. Truely the best experience of my life. The feel of being embraced by such deep appreciation and respect for the culture of Japan from both past and present was an amazing experience for me, even more so highlighted today when I see so much of America being destroyed by greed and religious money from within. Aloha
A very informative video. Wonderful pieces of Oribe ceramics. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous, made my day.
Excellent!
fascinating!!
Sublime
these are so cool
I wonder if you can't tell me where one might go to find information about oribe glaze recipes?
Hownice !
Eccellente ceramica!!!
So tea, is like golf.
oribe ware has modern touch in it.
1:50 the importance of tea ceremony
3sept22
INUTILE CERAMICS ARE LIKE FISH CAUGHT FOR FUN AND THROWN BACK.
those rice bowls are not 17th century..
Un espíritu inmortal
He wasn't a ceramicist.
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