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List of Shakugan no Shana characters
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name having an implied meaning of 'the third child who will live long'. Tenmoku Ikko (天目 一個, "The One Celestial Eye") Voiced by: Takayuki Sugo (Japanese);
Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka
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experience with first-class collection. Celadon vase with Iron Brown Spots Tenmoku Glaze bowl with Silvery Spots Stoneware with Sgraffito Decoration of Peony
Masahiro Mori (designer)
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(1964) Seed Leaf Ashtray (1965) Casserole (1965) Twin Cruet (1965) Floral Tenmoku plates (1965) Object ware (1966) Q-type Ashtray (1966) Jam Jar (1966) Stoneware
Special tea utensils
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Tang dynasty. A classic example is Jian ware, which later developed into tenmoku . During the Warring States period, Chinese tea ware and items became a
Legend of Himiko
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Fujina Kouran Tadami Kiyomizu Iga Shikara Kira Chosa Heihachirou Korai Tenmoku 1. The Sacred Fire 2. The Fountain of Darkness 3. Jaki, The Night Chasers
Takayuki Sugō
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?) – Dr. Gielen Hell Girl (????) – Wanyūdō Shakugan no Shana (????) – Tenmoku Ikko Honey & Clover (????) – Tokudaiji Full Metal Panic! (????) – Mayer
Iron(III) oxide
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"Learning from the past: Rare ε-Fe2O3 in the ancient black-glazed Jian (Tenmoku ) wares". Scientific Reports. 4: 4941. doi:10.1038/srep04941. PMC 4018809
Thomas Bezanson
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1980 The Art Museum Image Consortium Library Vase, Flask Form, Hunan Tenmoku , 1988 Harrison Gallery: An image gallery "Brother Thomas | Black Olive
List of Shakugan no Shana episodes
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Flame-Haired Burning-Eyed Hunter. However, she must first enlist the help of Tenmoku Ikko, a very powerful Mystes. 16 "The Flame-Haired, Burning-Eyed Hunter"
Tea culture in Japan
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Museum of Art. Jian bowl (tenmoku ) of the "hare-fur" type from China, Song dynasty (11th century). Tokyo National Museum. Tenmoku bowl from the Mino kilns