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Definition of raku in English: rakunoun ˈrɑːkuːˈräˌko͞o mass noun, usually as modifier A kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, used especially for the tea ceremony. Example sentencesExamples - Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery.
- An artist who studied at Olympic College before dropping out a few credits shy of a degree, he makes his living making raku masks, illustrating children's books and playing poker.
- The simplified forms of her raku sculpture convey Lorna's intention that the figures, animals, angels or monuments they resemble are symbols of a much deeper subject.
- The 30 artworks on sale include raku vases, installations, wall hangings and various sculptures.
- Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge.
Origin Japanese, literally 'enjoyment'. Definition of raku in US English: rakunounˈräˌko͞o usually as modifier A kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, typically irregular in shape and used especially for the tea ceremony. Example sentencesExamples - An artist who studied at Olympic College before dropping out a few credits shy of a degree, he makes his living making raku masks, illustrating children's books and playing poker.
- The 30 artworks on sale include raku vases, installations, wall hangings and various sculptures.
- Along Main Street and other downtown avenues, shops offer everything from locally made raku pottery to fudge.
- The simplified forms of her raku sculpture convey Lorna's intention that the figures, animals, angels or monuments they resemble are symbols of a much deeper subject.
- Alison Sawyer's inspiring raku angels go fast at the Evergreen Gallery.
Origin Japanese, literally ‘enjoyment’. |