Hagiyama ware

Hagiyama ware (萩山焼) refers to a type of Japanese pottery that was originally produced in Nagoya, central Japan.

A dedicated Raku ware kiln was built in a garden on the north side of Nagoya Castle.

[2] The kiln is thought to have opened after the retirement of the 10th lord of the domain, Tokugawa Naritomo, in 1827.

The 12th lord, Tokugawa Naritaka (1810–1845), actively operated the kiln and had it produce tea utensils.

Other pottery from Nagoya and the wider Owari region: Media related to Hagiyama ware at Wikimedia Commons

Hagiyama ware incense container in the shape of an owl , late Edo Period