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The Japanese Pottery Handbook

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The Japanese Pottery Handbook by Penny Simpson, Kanji Sodeoka, and Lucy Kitto is an insightful guide into the artistry and techniques of Japanese ceramics. It offers a detailed exploration of pottery methods, cultural significance, and practical skills for enthusiasts and craftsmen. With its rich illustrations and clear instructions, the handbook serves as a valuable resource for both beginners and seasoned potters interested in the traditional and contemporary aspects of Japanese pottery.
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You might enjoy this book if you have an interest in ceramics and want to explore traditional Japanese pottery techniques. It's perfect for artists and craftspeople looking to deepen their understanding of this intricate art form, complete with detailed illustrations and insights into the Japanese approach.

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The Japanese Pottery Handbook, first published by Kodansha in 1979, has become a classic, beloved by anyone interested in pottery for its practical, step-by-step approach, and homespun charm. Now, thirty-five years since its publication, authors Penny Simpson and Lucy Kitto have refreshed their work, expanding and adding to the material, re-designing the pages, and re-drawing many of the delightful illustrations.

The book has a cleaner, more modern look, yet retains the simple, friendly, and distinctively Japanese sensibility of the original. In addition to the new layout and drawings, the authors have tweaked the text and expanded several sections, including the discussion of underglazing and overglazing, and the Tea Ceremony and its utensils. There's also a new page showing different types of brushes, and the Information chapter has been updated to include websites and recent books.

The book is a manual to the way pots are made in Japan, their forms, and their decorations. The authors give a thorough account of both traditional and modern techniques and also describe in detail tools, materials, glazes, and the setup of workshops and kilns. Lucy Kitto's sprightly drawings infuse each page with life and clarity.

Pottery terms and expressions are listed with their Japanese equivalents, and the new edition keeps the bi-lingual text, making it easier for the exchange of ideas between foreign students studying in Japan and Japanese potters.

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The Japanese Pottery Handbook is praised as a practical and essential guide, not just a decorative coffee table book. The revised edition expands on the original with additional sections, updated illustrations, and modern resources. It offers insight into Japanese pottery traditions, making it invaluable for both visitors to Japan and those who are learning from afar, drawing comparisons to the hands-on approach of Bernard Leach.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781568365527

Publisher: Kodansha America, Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 November 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: Kodansha America, Inc

Edition: Revised edition

Illustration: 1 Illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 266.0mm

Height: 178.0mm

Weight: 236g

Pages: 128

About the Author

PENNY SIMPSON's interest in making pots started when she was living in Japan in the 1970s. She studied pottery in Kyoto and explored many of the pottery-making areas of Japan before writing The Japanese Pottery Handbook, which Kodansha International published in 1979. Following her training at the renowned Dartington Pottery in the U.K., Simpson set up her own workshop in Devon, moving to her present location in Moretonhampstead in 1994. She enjoys cooking and making pots which enhance the pleasures of preparing and eating food. She also makes planters, tiles, and commissioned commemorative pieces. She sells her work from her own showroom and exhibits widely in the U.K. and abroad. LUCY KITTO learned to pot at a very young age at the Dartington Hall School under the tutelage of potter Bernard Forrester. In her early twenties, she travelled to Japan where she lived with Penny Simpson and attended the same pottery school. This was where they first saw the need for a book to support students studying ceramics in Japan. Since returning to England, Kitto has trained as a teacher, and is Art Coordinator at a school in Sheffield. KANJI SODEOKA was Penny Simpson's first pottery teacher and collaborated with her on the original edition of The Japanese Pottery Handbook.

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