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  1. Raku NYC

    With over sixty years of culinary experience and several accomplished restaurants under his belt, he brings to fruition his udon noodle concept: Raku. In an homage to his home cooking, …

  2. Raku ware - Wikipedia

    Raku ware (楽焼, raku-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of chawan tea bowls.

  3. What Is Raku Pottery? - The Spruce Crafts

    Aug 31, 2024 · Raku generally refers to a type of low-firing process that was inspired by traditional Japanese raku firing. Western-style raku usually involves removing pottery from the kiln while …

  4. Raku ware | Traditional, Glazed & Firing | Britannica

    Raku ware, Japanese hand-molded lead-glazed earthenware, originally invented in 16th-century Kyōto by the potter Chōjirō, who was commissioned by Zen tea master Sen Rikyū to design …

  5. Raku Pottery: The Art and Culture Behind the Craft ...

    Jun 9, 2025 · Raku pottery has its roots in 16th-century Japan, originally crafted for the tea ceremony, showcasing handcrafted artistry and a philosophy of simplicity. The unique firing …

  6. Raku - New World Encyclopedia

    Raku is the traditional method for creating bowls for the Japanese Tea ceremony. Raku tea bowls are hand made from earthenware, each with a unique shape, glaze and style. The Zen …

  7. What is Raku Pottery? A Beginners Guide on How To Make Raku

    Feb 11, 2020 · Raku is a low fire process, reaching around 1830F (1000C) at its highest temperature. In raku, pottery is removed from the kiln when red hot. It is cooled rapidly, often …