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Type of Japanese pottery
Tamba ware kame vessel
Kiln at Tachikui Sue-no-sato in Sasayama

Tamba ware, also spelled Tanba, and also known as Tamba-Tachikui ware (丹波立杭焼, Tamba-Tachikui-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery produced in Sasayama and Tachikui in Hyōgo Prefecture.

History

It is considered one of the Six Ancient Kilns of Japan.

See also

External links

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Japanese pottery and porcelain
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