arita porcelain — noun see arita ware … Useful english dictionary
Arita, Saga — Infobox City Japan Name=Arita JapaneseName=有田町 Map Region=Kyūshū Prefecture=Saga Prefecture District=Nishimatsuura District Area km2=65.80 PopDate=May 1, 2008 Population=21,125 Density km2=321 Coords= coord|33|11|N|129|53|E|region:JP type:city… … Wikipedia
Imari ware — /i mahr ee/ Japanese porcelain noted for its rich floral underglaze decoration in iron red, blue, and gold, and later copied in China and Europe. [1900 05 after a locale in western Saga prefecture (Kyushu) which was the sole market selling this… … Universalium
Satsuma ware — (薩摩焼 satsuma yaki ) is a type of Japanese earthenware pottery. It originated in the late 16th century, during the Azuchi Momoyama period, and is still produced today. Although the term can be used to describe a variety of types of pottery, the… … Wikipedia
Kutani ware — ▪ Japanese porcelain Japanese porcelain made in Kaga province (now in Ishikawa prefecture). The name “Old Kutani” refers to porcelain decorated with heavily applied overglaze enamels and produced in the Kaga mountain village of Kutani. The… … Universalium
Hagi ware — nihongo|Hagi ware|萩焼|Hagi yaki is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiable for its humble forms and use of translucent white glaze.It originated in the early 17th century with the introduction of potters brought back from Japanese invasions… … Wikipedia
Dutch ware — ▪ pottery principally tin enameled earthenware, with some porcelain, manufactured in the Netherlands since the end of the 16th century. The earliest pottery wares were painted in the style of Italian majolica with high temperature colours… … Universalium
Kakiemon ware — ▪ pottery Japanese porcelain made primarily during the Tokugawa period (1603–1867) by the Sakaida family, who established kilns at Arita, near the port of Imari in the province of Hizen (now in Saga prefecture). Typical dishes, bowls, and… … Universalium
kakiemon — ˌkäkēˈ(y)āˌmän noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: after Sakaida Kakiemon fl 1650 Jap. potter : an enamel decorated Arita ware … Useful english dictionary
Japanese pottery and porcelain — Oribe ware dish with lid, early 17th century … Wikipedia