Traditional Crafts in Aichi
Akazuyaki
March 30, 1977
Major productsTea ceremonial goods, flower vases and tableware
Local associationAkazuyaki Industry Cooperative
Telephone: 0561-21-6508
Facsimile: 0561-21-6508
History of manufacturing districts
One of Japan’s six old kilns, the area started producing earthenware (called sueki) in the Nara period (710-784). Glaze was used only in this area in the Kamakura period (1180-1333). Later, in the Azuchi Momoyama period (1573-1603), underlying techniques of Akazuyaki (such as Shino and Oribe) were established with the influence of development of the tea ceremony.
Features of the products
Akazuyaki features seven types of glaze (Oribe, Shino, Kizeto, Kozeto, Kai, Ofuke and Tetsu) and 12 types of decoration techniques (including herabori, inka, kushime and mishimade), which are used to manufacture a wide range of products from tea ceremony and flower arrangement items to household goods.
Manufacturing method
After being formed (with a potter's wheel or slab, or by a manual process), the workpiece is finished and dried before being painted, glazed and fired. In the case of Oribe products, coating on the surface is removed with tannin (extracted from the cupules of acorns) after firing.