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Mokubei: teacup with poem, enamelled ware

Mokubei: teacup with poem, enamelled wareHeight 4.9cm, Diameter 7.1cm, Base Diameter 3.1cmThis is the most famous of the...
Kyoyaki

Mokubei: teacup in the style of kōchi ware, white slip

Mokubei: teacup in the style of kōchi ware, white slipHeight 4.7cm, Diameter 6.7cm, Base Diameter 2.7cmThis piece is als...
Kyoyaki

Mokubei: set of teacups with flower and bird design, enamelled ware

Mokubei: set of teacups with flower and bird design, enamelled wareMokubei: set of teacups with flower and bird design, ...
Kyoyaki

Mokubei: teapot with chrysanthemum and stream design,

Mokubei: teapot with chrysanthemum and stream design,Mokubei: teapot with chrysanthemum and stream design,This was also ...
Kyoyaki

Mokubei: teapot,

Mokubei: teapot, celadonMokubei: teapot, brown glazeThese two teapots were made in the same style, but one has a brown g...
Kyoyaki

Mokubei: teapot, celadon

Mokubei: teapot, celadonHeight 12.1cm, Diameter 5.1cm, Base Diameter 5.4cmOn the lid of the box, the following is writte...
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Kyoyaki

In the Edo period, Kyoto became one of Japan's leading pottery production centers, with kilns belching out smoke in all ...
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Kenzan

The works of Kōhō Sōsa, who is thought to have had a great influence on Kenzan, are not as well known as those of Ninshō...
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Ninsei

There are still many things about the history of Japanese ceramics before the middle of the Edo period that are still un...
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Ko-Kutani

The Ko-Kutani kilns have long been shrouded in mystery, and there has been much debate among experts and pottery enthusi...
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Nabeshima

The mainstay of Nabeshima ware is a set of four types of identical-style plates, called kibai-gata, which were fired at ...
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Kakiemon

From the early Edo period to the present day, the porcelain industry, which developed around Arita Town in Saga Prefectu...