May 1972

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VOLUME 3 - NUMBER 5
T'ang Pottery
Secret Societies
Seoul
Genji and Company
Hongkong
Moronobu's Art

Cover. The bird's head ewer is a common, if striking, T'ang dynasty ceramic design imported from Western Asia. To the T'ang potter, the Sassanian ewer with hinged metal cap suggested a bird's head, and he soon made it into one. It is also possible that the ewer had a Mediterranean origin. The aperture at the top of the head served as the pouring spout. Photographed by Dinshaw Balsara, from a private collection in Hongkong.

FEATURES
David Jenkins. Merauke
Dean Barrett. Topless Suzies
Eduardo Lachica. Life in Earthquake Country
Kishor Parekh. Capital of the Border Country
Kishor Parekh. Hongkong
Sally Backhouse. Secret Societies
Dinshaw Balsara. T'ang Pottery
Mildred Tahara. Women Writers of Classical Japan
Howard Link. The Perfect Printmaker
Lini Kumar. Forehead Markings

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VOLUME 3 - NUMBER 5
T'ang Pottery
Secret Societies
Seoul
Genji and Company
Hongkong
Moronobu's Art

Cover. The bird's head ewer is a common, if striking, T'ang dynasty ceramic design imported from Western Asia. To the T'ang potter, the Sassanian ewer with hinged metal cap suggested a bird's head, and he soon made it into one. It is also possible that the ewer had a Mediterranean origin. The aperture at the top of the head served as the pouring spout. Photographed by Dinshaw Balsara, from a private collection in Hongkong.

FEATURES
David Jenkins. Merauke
Dean Barrett. Topless Suzies
Eduardo Lachica. Life in Earthquake Country
Kishor Parekh. Capital of the Border Country
Kishor Parekh. Hongkong
Sally Backhouse. Secret Societies
Dinshaw Balsara. T'ang Pottery
Mildred Tahara. Women Writers of Classical Japan
Howard Link. The Perfect Printmaker
Lini Kumar. Forehead Markings

VOLUME 3 - NUMBER 5
T'ang Pottery
Secret Societies
Seoul
Genji and Company
Hongkong
Moronobu's Art

Cover. The bird's head ewer is a common, if striking, T'ang dynasty ceramic design imported from Western Asia. To the T'ang potter, the Sassanian ewer with hinged metal cap suggested a bird's head, and he soon made it into one. It is also possible that the ewer had a Mediterranean origin. The aperture at the top of the head served as the pouring spout. Photographed by Dinshaw Balsara, from a private collection in Hongkong.

FEATURES
David Jenkins. Merauke
Dean Barrett. Topless Suzies
Eduardo Lachica. Life in Earthquake Country
Kishor Parekh. Capital of the Border Country
Kishor Parekh. Hongkong
Sally Backhouse. Secret Societies
Dinshaw Balsara. T'ang Pottery
Mildred Tahara. Women Writers of Classical Japan
Howard Link. The Perfect Printmaker
Lini Kumar. Forehead Markings