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It’s a natural pottery style that traces back to the 16th and 17th centuries during the Momoyama Period in Japan. Oribe ware reflects wabi-sabi techniques (embracing imperfections and transience) in its handmade designs. The style was named after Furuta Oribe, a renowned tea master who influenced unique traits like rich glaze colors, playful and asymmetrical shapes, decorating motifs of nature or geometric patterns and the use of contrast.
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