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The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

Dec 18, 2015

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Page 1: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

The History of Raku

Page 2: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

Raku began in Japan

• The first raku pots were made in the 16th century

• The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru

Page 3: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

• As legend has it, one day Chojiru dropped a hot bowl from the kiln into a pot of water

• The water made the bowl turn a beautiful black color

• Chojiru then decided to experiement and make more bowls like the first one

Page 4: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

• The word “raku” means “happiness”, “ease”, or “enjoyment” in Japanese

• Once the name raku caught on, Chojiru changed his last name to Raku, and to this day his family is still called the Raku family!

Page 6: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

The first raku bowls were for the Japanese tea ceremony

Page 7: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

What is the tea ceremony?

• The tea ceremony is a very special activity in Japan

• The process is very precise and can even be considered a form of art

Page 8: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

What happens in the tea ceremony?

• First the guests are given a cup of hot water

• After bowing to each guest and preparing the utensils, the host makes the tea

• The bowl of tea is passed to each guest and each one takes a single sip

• Last each guest gets their own bowl of tea to enjoy

Page 9: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

The tea bowl

• The tea bowl is very important to the tea ceremony and is considered an object of great beauty

Page 10: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

Tea bowls are called “chawan”

• There are many kinds of chawan

• Some are short and wide, while others are tall and skinny

• Different chawan are used for different seasons and types of tea

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Page 12: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

Paul Soldner

• In the 1960’s an artist named Paul Soldner created a new way of making raku

Page 13: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

• While at an art fair, Soldner dropped a hot pot into a pile of leaves

• The smoke from the burning leaves changed the color of the pot

• Soldner decided to experiment with this new idea, just like Chojiru did 400 years before him!

Page 14: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

• Paul Soldner created a very different kind of raku that is much more colorful than the Japanese raku

• He also didn’t make tea bowls, but made sculptures instead

Page 15: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

Today there are many kinds of raku

• Bowls• Sculptures• Animals• Tiles

• And much much more!

Page 16: The History of Raku. Raku began in Japan The first raku pots were made in the 16 th century The man who started raku was a tile maker named Chojiru.

So be creative when you make

your raku projects!