arita porcelain
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Arita Porcelain Park — The Arita Porcelain Park is a small theme park located in Arita town, Saga Prefecture, Japan. The Porcelain Park is a recreation of a traditional German village, and is located just on the outskirts of Arita on the road to Hasami. Most stunning… … Wikipedia
Arita (Saga) — Arita chō 有田町 Geographische Lage in Japan … Deutsch Wikipedia
Arita — is a Japanese name. It can also refer to:*Arita, Saga, a town in Saga Prefecture, Japan *Arita (film), a film by Shunji Iwai *Arita (porcelain) is a kind of Japanese Porcelain. *A brand name from Ritek. * Arita (butterfly) , a genus of… … Wikipedia
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
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… … Useful english dictionary
Arita — [ə ri:tə] noun a type of Japanese porcelain characterized by asymmetric decoration. Origin C19: named after Arita, the town in Japan where it is made … English new terms dictionary
Arita — n. (usu. attrib.) a type of Japanese porcelain characterized by asymmetric decoration. Etymology: Arita in Japan … Useful english dictionary
porcelain — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. china, ceramic. See materials. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. earthenware, ceramic(s), enamel, enamelware; see china . Varieties and makers of porcelain include: Alcora, Amstel, Arita, Berlin, Brandenburg,… … English dictionary for students
Imari porcelain — is the European collectors name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga, specifically for the European export trade. In Japanese, these… … Wikipedia
Meissen porcelain — Meisen hard porcelain vase, circa 1730. Indianische Blume ( Flowers of the Indies ) in imitation of the Kakiemon style of Arita porcelain, Japan. Meissen porcelain or Meissen china is the first European hard paste porcelain that was developed… … Wikipedia