Originating in 17th-century Japan during the Edo Period, Netsuke (pronounced nets-keh) are toggles that attach pouches to the traditional robes, kimonos.
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novelist and Nobel Prize winner is in conversation with Edmund de Waal - the potter and best-selling author of the Hare with Amber Eyes - who has been on a quest to explore the history of porcelain.
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SussexWorld on MSNCharleston Festival confirms a star-studded line-up for 2025Charleston Festival has confirmed a star-studded line-up of activists, leaders, artists and writers for its 36th festival of ...
Featuring Yulia Navalnaya, Richard E. Grant, Nick Clegg, Sarah Lucas, Led By Donkeys, Ruth Jones, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Cherie ...
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Ceramicist Edmund de Waal and author Orhan Pamuk discuss porcelain, craft skills and the changing nature of cities with Philip Dodd. Show more Orhan Pamuk, novelist and Nobel Prize winner is in ...
A new show on London’s South Bank brings together big names like Grayson Perry and Edmund de Waal with lesser known ceramic artists, such as Lubna Chowdhary, Salvatore Arancio, and Klara Kristalova If ...
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