nabeshima ware

nabeshima ware
\\|näbə|shēmə-\ noun
Usage: usually capitalized N
Etymology: after the Nabeshima, 15th-19th century feudal lords of Hizen, Japan
: a Hizen ware noted for its clean design and brilliant coloring

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