dilato
Dilato is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese pottery characterized by its distinctive shape and glaze. The term "dilato" is derived from the Japanese word "dilato," which translates to "dilato" in English. Dilato pottery is known for its unique shape, which typically features a wide, shallow bowl with a narrow neck and a flat base. The glaze used on dilato pottery is often a vibrant blue or green color, which gives the pottery a distinctive and eye-catching appearance.
Dilato pottery is typically made using a technique called "raku," which involves firing the pottery in a
The history of dilato pottery can be traced back to the early 20th century, when it was
Today, dilato pottery continues to be produced and appreciated by art lovers and collectors around the world.