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Robert Yellin, Feb. 2006

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Robert Yellin Yakimono Gallery
3-2-18 Omiya-cho, Mishima-shi
Shizuoka, Japan 411-0035

ROBERT YELLIN
JAPANESE POTTERY SPECIALIST
Japanese Antique Dealer License #491040228600


Robert Yellin is the host of this eGallery and its sister site e-Yakimono.net (pottery knowledge center). Yellin has resided in Japan since 1984. He writes regularly on Japanese ceramics in numerous publications. For ten years he wrote columns for the Japan Times, the largest English newspaper in Japan. For archives of his stories, click here. He also writes for Daruma magazine, and was a former columnist for Honoho Geijutsu, a leading quarterly devoted to contemporary Japanese ceramics. His articles have also appeared in Asian Art Newspaper. Yellin is the author of Yakimono Sanka published by Kogei Shuppan, a book (in Japanese) about sake utensils that was recommended by the Japanese Library Association for inclusion into all public libraries. The English version of this book is available for online purchase.

Stories by Robert have also appeared in WINDS magazine and in Ceramics Art and Perception. Robert is a member of the Japan Ceramics Society (Nihon Toji Kyokai) and his articles have appeared in its monthly publication Tohsetsu.

Robert is available to give lectures and lead tours dealing with Japanese ceramics. Serious inquiries only please, and only for wares made for the domestic market. Robert does not appraise export wares or wares stamped Japan et al. He is likewise available to approach various potters to request commissioned work on your behalf.

YELLIN'S BLOG
Where to Go for Regular Updates
Japanesepottery.com (this site) offers hundreds of ceramic pieces for online purchase, and its eStore Pages are updated almost daily. But if you want more, if you want regular updates on Japan's ceramic scene, please bookmark Yellin's Blog Page. It serves as Yellin's personal diary and photo dictionary. It allows site readers to travel along with Robert as he visits Japan's top artists and kilns or talks with up-and-coming potters.

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Exhibition previews and assorted news items are also sent periodically to those who have signed the Web e-Gallery Guest Book.

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Privacy Policy  Privacy Policy
We do not and will not share your information with other companies or individuals, and we promise to protect the privacy of the information you supply us.  

eStore Guarantee  e-Store Guarantee and Return Policy
If for any reason you are not satisfied with your ceramic purchase, it can be returned for a full refund (minus shipping charges back to Japan). This policy is good for ten days after receipt of the work. However, the piece must be returned to us in the exact same condition it was sent to you.

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All orders are processed on a secure server to protect you and your privacy, and we refuse to share your information with third parties. We accept Visa, American Express, and Mastercard, as well as payment via Bank Transfer (Yen or Dollars), US dollar checks, and International Postal Money Orders (US Dollars). See the How to Order/Pay page for more.

Disclaimer Pricing, Taxes, and Shipping
The prices listed herein do not include shipping fees. All other applicable fees and taxes are included in the listed price. Robert will inform you of shipping fees and gain your approval before processing your order. Depending on the shipping method you select, your ceramic product could be sitting at your front door in four days to four weeks.

Disclaimer Disclaimer
This site and our sister site at e-yakimono.net provide links to other quality sites and stores. However, we cannot be held responsible for any troubles that might arise in your dealings with these sites.

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THE POTTERY DATABASE.
E-yakimono.net, our sister site, also run by Robert Yellin, is the first ever knowledge center devoted solely to information about antique and contemporary Japanese pottery. In collaberation with this e-Gallery (Japanesepottery.com), it offers you the chance to explore the world of Japanese pottery in the English language. Our database is the most extensive online knowledge center anywhere. And our store, run as well by Yellin, offers some of Japan's finest ceramics.

Yakimono means "fired thing" in Japanese and we wish to make this word known the world over. Enjoy your visit -- learn about Japanese potters, events, exhibitions, search our glossary and museum guide, find videos on Japanese pottery, and discover much more about Japanese pottery.

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Our pottery can be found mainly under the following categories: Vintage Arts, Artisan and Design, and Antiques. Once you enter these categories, select Regional Art, Asian, Japanese, then Stoneware or Tea Articles.

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SITE DESIGN.
Site design by Mark Schumacher and his design team. For people in need of both Japanese and English language storefronts, this small design company offers a great variety of services and excellent pricing.  

About Site Design
JapanesePottery.com (this site) and its
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by OnmarkProductions.com, a web-design
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OnmarkProductions is also home to
the popular A-to-Z Photo Dictionary
of Japanese Buddhist Sculpture,
and the creator of Buddhist-Artwork.com,
the latter selling quality hand-carved wooden
statues of the various Buddhist deities.

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