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志戸呂焼
Shitoro Yaki


志戸呂焼は、大部分が褐色または黒釉を使った素朴な釉調で、いずれも古代色豊かな雰囲気を持っているのが特徴とされています。志戸呂焼に使う陶土は島田市金谷一帯でとれ、鉄分が多く、なおかつ堅く焼けるので、湿気を嫌う茶つぼには、最適の土といわれています。今でも主な製品には抹茶や煎茶用の茶器が作られています。
The features of Shitoro Yaki stem from its utilisation of soil from the Kanaya region in Shizuoka prefecture. Soil from the Kanaya region is naturally hard, rendering Shitoro-ware very firm and moisture resistant after baking. Unglazed Shitoro-ware is often dark brown or dark yellow in colour. Materials from the Kanaya region also afford Shitoro Yaki its distinctive glaze colours; a natural and iron-rich substance called Niishi gives the pottery a deep red colour. Shitoro Yaki gained notoriety after a kiln in Shimada City, producing Shitoro-ware, was named by Kobori Enshu (famed seventeenth century tea master) as one of the great “Seven Kilns of Enshu”.
