Yachimun

E632590

Yachimun is the traditional Okinawan pottery style known for its rustic forms, vivid glazes, and deep roots in Ryukyuan culture and craftsmanship.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Okinawan pottery
Ryukyuan craft
traditional pottery style
alsoKnownAs Okinawan pottery
associatedWith Okinawan cuisine
everyday use
hospitality
tourism in Okinawa
countryOfOrigin Japan
culture Ryukyuan culture
hasCharacteristic bold decoration
handcrafted appearance
rustic forms
thick walls
vivid glazes
hasMotif Ryukyuan traditional patterns
birds
fish motifs
geometric patterns
plants
hasProduct roof tiles
sake vessels
shisa figurines
storage jars
tableware
tea bowls
heritageStatus traditional craft of Japan
influencedBy Chinese ceramics
Japanese ceramics
Korean ceramics NERFINISHED
languageOfName Okinawan language NERFINISHED
literalMeaning baked thing
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Okinawa Prefecture NERFINISHED
partOf Okinawan folk crafts
productionMethod climbing kilns
wood-fired kilns
timePeriod Ryukyu Kingdom era
traditionalCenter Naha NERFINISHED
Tsuboya NERFINISHED
Yachimun no Sato NERFINISHED
Yomitan NERFINISHED
usesMaterial ash glaze
feldspathic glaze
iron-rich clay
local Okinawan clay
usesTechnique hand-building
slip decoration
underglaze painting
wheel throwing

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Ryukyuan pottery hasPart Yachimun