Is Japanese pottery valuable?

Satsuma pottery is one style that evolved over centuries to become a sophisticated gold-glazed, highly decorated form of pottery that was widely exported to America and Europe. It is a valuable collectible, with most existing pieces made during the later half of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th.

What does Shino mean in pottery?

Shino ware, glazed Japanese ceramic ware produced in Mino Province (in modern Gifu Prefecture), and perhaps the most typical variety of pottery produced during the Azuchi-Momoyama period (1574–1600). It is also possible that Shino is simply a corruption of shiro, which means “white” in Japanese.

Is Japanese porcelain expensive?

Founded by Chuji Fukagawa in 1894, the company has always been known for its high-quality porcelain and has served as a purveyor for the Japanese Imperial Household since 1910. At auction, it might sell for $600-$900. In a shop specializing in Japanese porcelains, it might be priced at $1,500-$2,500.

What’s the difference between Satsuma and Awata ware?

A comment on Kyoto or Awata wares as compared to Satsuma ware is that pieces manufactured in Awata near Kyoto, after the Edo period, are all called Kyoto Satsuma. Later on, Satsuma style wares was also produced in Yokohama and Tokyo. The paste and glaze is probably the same as on Satsuma ware while the style of decoration is different.

What kind of pottery does Stetson setalla make?

This Indian Hopi pottery vase made by Stetson Setalla, came to us very broken with missing pieces and several hairline cracks. Restored inside as outside. Click picture for lesson details

How to repair a cracked piece of pottery?

How to: Repairing a cracked ceramic or pottery object with an hairline crack using the “pegging” technique when the crack is too tight or cementing (video) if some movement or gap exist. Click picture for lesson details Remove old repair, Mend the broken segments, fill gaps, sand filler, paint and glaze the repaired areas