Oribe ware, a unique style of pottery, emerged in Japan in the late 16th century. Characterized by its irregular shapes, vibrant colors, and quirky designs, it presented a strikingly modern aesthetic that continues to captivate today. This pottery style is linked to the samurai warlord Furuta Oribe, who, amid a time of civil unrest, rose to prominence as a tea master and connoisseur. In this episode of Journeys in Japan, David Wells journeys through Kyoto, Gifu, and Osaka, exploring Furuta Oribe's legacy and uncovering the origins of Oribe ware.
Show
Journeys in Japan
Episode
S09E11
Air Date
May 08, 2018