arita ware

arita ware
noun or arita porcelain \\əˈrēd.əˌ-, äˈr-\
Usage: usually capitalized A
Etymology: from Arita, Japan
: Japanese porcelain produced in and about Arita on Kyushu Island and including blue-and-white and enamel-decorated ware (as Imari and Kakiemon wares)

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