Arita ware (Japanese: 有田焼, Hepburn: Arita-yaki) is a broad term for Japanese porcelain made in the area around the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province...
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Imari ware (Japanese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) Japanese export porcelain...
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Look up arita in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Arita may refer to: Arita (surname) Arita, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan Arita ware, a kind...
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Japan. The economy of Arita is overwhelmingly based on the ceramics industry, notably production of Arita ware, and on tourism. Arita has four public elementary...
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around Arita, the wares are now sometimes grouped with Imari ware (perhaps as "Ko-Kutani type"), or the wider groupings of Arita ware or Hizen ware. The...
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produced in the area of Arita, in the old Hizen Province and are covered by the terms Arita ware (or Hizen ware), Imari ware and Kakiemon, all of which...
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Imari ware and Arita ware were also under the control of the Saga Domain, and Nabeshima ware is sometimes regarded as a variant of Imari ware, as its...
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from textiles, rather than the Chinese-derived styles of most Arita ware. Hirado ware was another kind of porcelain initially reserved for presentation...
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Arita ware porcelain, although this narrative is today questioned by historians. He is honored at Sueyama Shrine in Arita as the father of Arita ware...
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Blue and white pottery (redirect from Blue-And-White Ware)
Hasami ware and Tobe ware are more popular wares mostly using in blue and white. Large Arita ware dish, c. 1680, imitating Chinese export Kraak ware. Japanese...
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Kakiemon (redirect from Kakiemon Ware)
sub-type of what is called in the West Imari ware, the overglaze coloured variety of the broader grouping Arita ware, dominant in Japanese export porcelain...
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to: Imari, Saga, a city on the island of Kyushu, Japan Imari porcelain, Arita ware exported from the city's port Imari Station, a train station located in...
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childhood. Arita ware, Nabeshima ware, and Hirado ware are typical examples of Japanese pottery that depict karako. In painted form on ceramic ware, it often...
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Japan to kick-start Kyūshū's non-existent ceramic industry. Hagi ware and Arita ware (Yi Sam-pyeong) share similar peninsular origins. The Satsuma region...
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pottery. Arita ware, founded by Yi Sam-pyeong opened a new era of porcelain in Japan. Another Japanese representative porcelain, Satsuma ware was also...
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European market, c. 1670 "Possibly German", late 17th-century Japan, Arita ware, c. 1690-1700 England, Chelsea porcelain, c. 1752-1755 Iran, 18th-century...
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shipped out of Yokohama. Yokohama ware is difficult to define, but encompasses styles such as Arita ware and Satsuma ware that were destined for export....
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creator of Arita ware from nearby Arita. Hasami ware is distinct from Arita ware, but is often confused as pieces were shipped out of Arita or the neighboring...
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Mori has designed a number of modern Hakuji ware. Another artist is Seigo Nakamura, who is an Arita ware artist, and Inoue Manji. The retail company Muji...
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125 at a London auction, compared to £31,250 for a teacup and saucer. Arita ware bowl, 1650s, Japanese export porcelain Silver, Philadelphia, c 1770 Mintons...
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In the modern period, the kilns in Hasama became subcontractors for Arita ware, and the name gradually became an unknown brand. Concerned that its brand...
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Hizen Porcelain Kiln Sites (category Arita, Saga)
father of Arita ware porcelain, first discovered porcelain clay at this location in what is now part of the town of Arita. The first Arita ware kilns were...
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Kakiemon dish, Arita, porcelain with overglaze enamels c. 1670 Imari ware, Edo period, overglaze enamel Brush holder with Dutchmen, Arita ware, late 18th...
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the city. The former Yamauchi Town is adjacent to Arita, so there are many Arita ware (Imari ware) kilns. The city has a number of industrial parks....
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Arita dialect, nigoshi describes the water used to wash rice, thereby referring to the translucent white of nigoshide. In comparison with other Arita...
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Ceramics Museum (九州陶磁文化館, Kyūshū Toji Bunkakan) is a museum located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. It is one of Japan's many museums which are...
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Celadon (redirect from Celadon ware)
glazed in the jade green celadon color, also known as greenware or "green ware" (the term specialists now tend to use), and a type of transparent glaze...
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crucial role in establishing new pottery types such as Satsuma, Arita, and Hagi ware ("hagi yaki"). The local feudal lord of the Hagi area at the time...
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Neputa festivals with apples at top Saga Ōkuma Shigenobu with Imari ware and Arita ware 23 2011 Toyama Tateyama Mountain Range seen from Amaharashi coast...
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Narumi: Shop selling famous Arimatsu tie-dyed fabric by Hiroshige Imari ware kiln in Hizen Province by Utagawa Kuniyoshi Fukuroi: famous kites of Tōtōmi...
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