Raku Kichizaemon on the Avant-Garde Tradition of Raku Ware | nippon.com
Raku Kichizaemon, the fifteenth grand master of the Raku line of potters, creates avant-garde works of ceramic art rooted in 450 years of tradition. With a tea bowl of his own making in hand, he discusses the philosophical underpinnings of Raku ware. http://www.nippon.com/en/images/i00044/

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