Kiseto ware is a refined style of pottery, decorated with floral motifs, etc. that have been engraved in the body below a yellow glaze, before accents are added using green or brown (iron glaze).
(再生時間 2'00")
Setoguro ware mainly refers to tea bowls with a jet-black glaze. This black is achieved by removing the work from the kiln mid-firing and cooling it rapidly.
(再生時間 1'59")
Shino ware employs a pure white feldspar glaze with an underglaze motif applied using iron oxide. Shino ware was the first pottery in Japan to employ a pure white glaze, resembling silk. The freehand motifs were applied using a brush.
(再生時間 2'01")
Oribe ware introduced a green glaze to the decoration. It combined all the colors employed after Kiseto, while skillfully adding the patterns that were popular in Kyōto at the time.
(再生時間 2'04")