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  2. Asahi ware - Wikipedia

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    Asahi stoneware tea bowl with wood-ash glaze, Edo period, 18th century Asahi ware ( 朝日焼 , Asahi-yaki ) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Uji, Kyoto . Matsubayashi Hōsai XVI (松林豊斎 十六代) is one of the eminent masters of Asahi.

  3. Thurible - Wikipedia

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    Burning charcoal is placed inside the metal censer, either directly into the bowl section, or into a removable crucible if supplied, and incense (of which there are many different varieties) is placed upon the charcoal, where it melts to produce a sweet smelling smoke. This may be done several times during the service as the incense burns quite ...

  4. Ash glaze - Wikipedia

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    Current ash glazes usually contain 50% less wood ash than they did when the majority of the glaze was ash. The decrease in ash percentage is to give the artist some control over the chemical make up and result of the glaze. Currently, ash glazes are mostly used by artists as a decorative tool, but some still use ash glaze ware.

  5. Fire-King - Wikipedia

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    Fire-King Mixing Bowls Turquoise Blue Swedish Modern Bowl Set Ivory Glassware Jadeite Ball Jug Examples of Jadeite and Rainbow. Fire-King is an Anchor Hocking brand of glassware similar to Pyrex. It was formerly made of low expansion borosilicate glass and ideal for oven use.

  6. Japanese tea utensils - Wikipedia

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    Haiki (灰器) is a shallow bowl used by the host to carry the ash into the tea room for the charcoal-laying procedure (sumidemae). It carries the "sprinkling ash" ( makibai ) for the procedure in the case of a portable brazier ( furo ), and the "moist ash" ( shimeshibai ) for the procedure in the case of a sunken hearth ( ro ).

  7. Crystallophone - Wikipedia

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    A crystallophone is a musical instrument that produces sound from glass. One of the best known crystallophones is the glass harmonica, a set of rotating glass bowls which produce eerie, clear tones when rubbed with a wet finger. Musical glasses, the glass harp, were documented in Persia in the 14th century. [1]

  8. “History Cool Kids”: 91 Interesting Pictures From The Past

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    Image credits: historycoolkids The History Cool Kids Instagram account has amassed an impressive 1.5 million followers since its creation in 2016. But the page’s success will come as no surprise ...

  9. Ashtray - Wikipedia

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    A glass ashtray, holding a lit cigarette in an edge indentation. An ashtray is a receptacle for ash from cigarettes, cigars, and other smokable products.Ashtrays typically are made of fire-retardant material such as glass, heat-resistant plastic, pottery, metal, or stone.