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The third cup is a delight as well and quite rare in its shape. The four sides each have a floral pattern while the inside is just amazing. So refined with ...
Japanese Pottery - Yoshita Yukio Exhibition Review and Interview, Kutani Ware, December 2003.
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This decorative style is often seen on Arita, Imari, Kutani, and Nabeshima wares. The golden age of these delicately decorated porcelain wares was in the ...
His large hachi (platters or wide bowls), with bright yellow borders, look like the Ring Nebula with their dark mysterious centers and pulsating bright edges.
Kutani ware has a long history of 400 years and is well known ... This museum was established in 1997 and includes Ko-Kutani as well as contemporary Kutani-yaki.
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What obscure style of Japanese porcelain from the late Edo-Meiji Period can look almost identical to Kutani wares but can also mirror Imari blue and white?
Kutani Sake Vessels · Kutani Ware (Yoshita Yukio, 2003 Exhibit) · Links to Other Fine Web Resources · Living National Treasures (Photo Tour) · Markings on ...
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This style of overglaze painting was introduced to Japan directly from China, and is used primarily with porcelains (Imari, Kakiemon, Nabeshima and Kutani). Ame ...
Enameled wares found popularity among tea masters, who took a fancy to the overglaze enameled style (iro-e) called Ko-Kutani. The next change came in the ...