Friday, 4 December 2009

Ceramics For Sale

Most ceramic items here have never been used. They have seals or from reputable artisans.  If you have any questions, please refer to "Moving Sale" blog post for more information. Thank you for visiting.

1. Orange Japanese "Chawanmushi" (egg custard) container


ID: CER1
Size: 9 w x 8 1/2 h
Condition: New
Price: 1,200



2. Japanese Grey Ceramic Jar With Lid




ID: CER2
Size: 7 1/2 w x 8 3/4 h
Very Good Condition
Price: 1,000


3. Japanese Turquoise Ceramic Jar With Lid



ID: CER3
Size: 7 1/2 w x 8 3/4 h
Very Good Condition
Price: 1,200


4. Two Ceramic Japanese Donburi Rice Bowls

ID: CER4
Size: 12 w x 5 h
Condition: New
Price: 3,200 Yen


5. 1 Beautiful Handmade Lightweight Turkish Mug
 

ID: CER5
Size: 7 w x10 h cm
Condition: New
Price: 5,000 Yen

6.  Huge Green Japanese Tea Mug with Sea Design


ID:  CER6
Size: 10 w x11 h cm
Condition: New
Price: 1,400 Yen

7.  Stunning Blue Japanese Cup with Gold Ringlets


ID: CER7
Size: 7 w x 11 h cm
Condition: New
Price: 2,000 Yen



8. Rectangular Japanese Plate with Sauce Divider


ID: CER8
Size: 13 W x 21 L  x 3 H cm
Condition: Very good
Price: 1,500 Yen



9. Two Japanese Sake Containers


ID: CER9
Size: 13 1/2 cm h
Condition: New
Price: 3,200 Yen




10.  Nice Handcrafted Japanese Tea Cup


ID: CER10
Size: 9 w x 6/12 h cm
Condition: New
Price: 2,200 Yen


 
11. Lovely Handcrafted Japanese Tea Cup and Saucer  
 

ID: CER11
Size: cup: 10w x 7 h cm; saucer 14 w x 13 w cm 
Condition: New
Price: 3,500 Yen
 
 

12. Japanese Hakata Dragon with Red Cushion/Sign


ID: CER12
Size: 13 w x 13 h cm
Condition: Very good
Price: 20,000 Yen




13. Chinese Rare Purple Clay Teapot


ID: CER13
Teapot bought in Dingshan, China
Size: 12 w x 12 1/2 h cm
Condition: New
Price: 10,000 Yen

14. 2 Japanese Sake Sets For Sale - Blue and Green




ID: CER14
1 set contains 2 Sake Containers and 5 Sake Cups
Size: Container: 2 1/2h cm; cup: 5w x 5h cm
Condition: New
Price: 3,500 Yen each set

15. 2 Beautiful Japanese Gold Sushi Plates


ID: CER15
Size: 17 1/2 W x 23 1/2 L cm
Condition: Very Good
Price: 10,000 Yen








Styles of Japanese pottery:

  • Arita (Saga) Introduced by Korean potters at the beginning of Edo Period.
  • Bizen (Okayama) Reddish brown pottery, believed to have originated in the 6th century.
  • Hagi (Yamaguchi) Ceramics burned at low temperature.
  • Karatsu (Saga) Greatest quantity produced in western Japan.
  • Kutani (Ishikawa)
  • Mino (Gifu)
  • Raku (Kyoto) Traditionally believed to be the best of Japanese ceramics.
  • Ryumonji (Kagoshima) Started by Korean potters about 1600s.
  • Seto (Aichi) The largest quantity of Japanese pottery produced in Japan.
  • Shigaraki (Shiga) One of the oldest style in Japan.
  • Souma (Fukushima) Usually the main pattern is an image of a horse.
  • Tamba (Hyogo) One of the six oldest kinds of ceramics in Japan.
  • Tokoname (Aichi) 







Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Moving Sale

UniOrb Sayonara Sale has many items collected over 30 years to be sold - arts and crafts, collectibles, jewelry, clothing, teaching materials and supplies, household goods, appliances, and many more. Many jewelry and silk clothes have never been worn or have been worn once or twice are now on sale.

Starting today, we'll add items whenever we can and hopefully everything will be posted in a few weeks. Please check back with us on a daily basis.

All items here are to be sold in Japan. We do ship domestically and internationally. Shipping will be paid by the buyer. Please contact us for the cost of shipping to your destination.

Payments: Paypal or international money order and special arrangement for buyers within Japan.

Please feel free to browse through the items, if you have any questions, email us (info@uniorb.com).

Visit UniOrb Store for lovely seashell art. These unique seashell art pieces can be shipped from the U.S.