oripun
Oripun refers to a type of ceramic roof tile commonly used in Japan and other parts of East Asia. These tiles are known for their distinctive ornamental design, which often incorporates regional motifs and patterns. The tiles are usually made from clay and undergo a multi-step process involving shaping, drying, and glazing before being fired in a kiln.
In Japan, oripun tiles have historically played a significant role in temple and shrine architecture, often
Notably, certain varieties of oripun tiles are valued for their unique characteristics, often earned through meticulous
As a result of their historical and cultural importance, oripun tiles have become coveted objects among Japanese