Kyo-yaki ceramics
Kyo-yaki ceramics are traditional Japanese pottery originating from Kyoto. Known for their delicate designs and vibrant colors, these ceramics often feature intricate hand-painted patterns, including floral motifs and landscapes. They are typically made from high-quality clay and fired at lower temperatures, resulting in a softer texture.
The history of Kyo-yaki dates back to the 16th century, influenced by both Chinese ceramics and local techniques. Today, Kyo-yaki is celebrated for its artistic value and is commonly used for tea ceremonies, showcasing the beauty of Japanese craftsmanship in everyday life.