Description
What is Tobikanna?
Tobikanna is a distinctive pattern commonly found on Japanese pottery. It’s characterized by a series of evenly spaced, parallel lines created by pressing a tool into the clay while it’s still wet. This technique, requiring precision and skill, results in a visually interesting and tactile surface.
Key characteristics of Tobikanna pattern:
- Parallel lines: The hallmark of the pattern.
- Tactile surface: The lines create a textured feel.
- Versatile: It can be incorporated into various pottery forms, from bowls and plates to vases.
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