Have you ever wondered what it takes to make a teapot or a massive, hand-built vase? In this mesmerizing short film about Japanese pottery and porcelain, traditional and modern techniques coexist at the manufactory. The human hand and machine work in harmony here, producing beautiful wares for everyday use. Follow the creative process from start to finish—gathering and preparing raw clay, wedging, throwing, firing, glazing, and later presenting finished works in the showroom. Music by Tadashi Hattori, who worked with acclaimed director Akira Kurosawa.
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Japanese Pottery and Porcelain, 1955
In this mesmerizing short film about Japanese pottery and porcelain, the human hand and machine work in harmony. Follow the creative process from start to finish—gathering and preparing raw clay, wedging, throwing, firing, glazing, and later presenting finished work in the showroom.
30 min. watch
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