kiirese
Kiirese is a traditional Japanese art form that involves the creation of intricate, delicate patterns on the surface of pottery. The term "kiirese" is derived from the Japanese words "kii," meaning "to cut," and "rese," meaning "design." This art form is particularly associated with the Arita ware, a type of porcelain originating from the Arita district in Saga Prefecture, Japan.
The process of kiirese begins with the selection of a piece of Arita ware, typically a bowl
Kiirese is not just a decorative art form; it also serves a practical purpose. The patterns created
Today, kiirese continues to be practiced by skilled artisans in Japan. The art form has also gained