Oribe Ware
Oribe Ware is a type of Japanese pottery that originated in the late 16th century during the Azuchi-Momoyama period. It is known for its distinctive green glaze, often combined with bold, abstract designs. The style is named after Oribe Yaki, a potter who was influential in developing this unique aesthetic.
This ware is characterized by its playful shapes and vibrant colors, which can include shades of red, black, and white. Oribe Ware is often used for tea ceremony utensils and decorative pieces, reflecting the artistic spirit of the time and the influence of tea culture in Japan.