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updated tue 30 apr 96

 

Vince Pitelka on wed 24 apr 96

Dear Clayarters -

I received the following message from my son, with a request that I forward it
to you. Any related information you can pass on to him or to me will be greatly
appreciated.
- Vince
Vince Pitelka - wkp0067@tntech.edu
Appalachian Center for Crafts - Tennessee Technological University
Smithville, TN


Date: Tue, 23 Apr 1996 01:41:47 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Morgan J. Pitelka"
Subject: Japanese pottery
To: Vince Pitelka

I am a graduate student studying the history of Japanese ceramic
communities and families, and I am interested in finding any sites on the
World Wide Web which have to do with these subjects. I am already aware of
several pages (see below) but would love to hear any others you can
suggest. Thanks.

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Imari-yaki:

http://www.coara.or.jp/~silicon/text/imari.html

Arita-yaki:

http://www.coara.or.jp/~silicon/text/imari.html

Onta-yaki:

http://www.coara.or.jp/~silicon/text/onta.html

Kutani-yaki:

http://www.njk.co.jp/kutani/e/

Mino-yaki:

http://www2.meshnet.or.jp/~minoyaki/index_e.htm

Mingei:

http://www.star.net/salem/pem/mingei/

------------------

Morgan Pitelka

email: mpitelka@princeton.edu
homepage: http://www.princeton.edu/~mpitelka

Princeton University
graduate student
East Asian Studies

Lee Jaffe on fri 26 apr 96

I want to thank Vince for sending his son's WWW site list for Japanese
pottery. Here are some other sites I've found. -- Lee Jaffe

Japan Window
Ceramics Page


href=http://www.indimension.com/multimedia/culture/japan/setomono.html>Setom
ono


Setomono

Gary Moler

Bizen

Iga

Bizen

Masato Kuboki on tue 30 apr 96

Dear Friends,

Many homepages in Japan are written in only Japanese. Let me introduce
some English homepages related to ceramics.

Sendai Products Information
http://www.city.sendai.jp/kankou/product/index-e.html
Yokkaichi-Banko-Yaki(Banko ceramic ware)
http://www.nttls.co.jp/mie-pref/banko-e.html
A COUNTRY POTTER'S HOMEPAGE
http://www.bekkoame.or.jp/~ouiai/e-index.html
Wood-fired Stoneware from Shigaraki
http://www.biwa.or.jp/~shiho/
World Ceramics Exposition in Saga '96
http://www.pref.saga.jp/ehonou.html

Masato Kuboki
Oita, JAPAN