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- Imari ware - Wikipedia
Imari ware (Japanese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) Japanese export porcelain made in the area of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū
- Imari Ware - Japanese - Guide to Value, Marks, History - WorthPoint
Japanese Imari ware is noted for its innovative shapes such as fish-shaped dishes and non-traditional, non-realistic, use of color decoration Forms include bottles, bowls, chargers, dishes, figurines (mostly female), ginger jars, jars, jardinières, plates, platters, urns, and vases
- Imari Porcelain: Everything You Should Know - Bellamysworld
Imari porcelain is a term for a colored style of antique Japanese porcelain, named after the seaport Imari on the island Kyushu, Saga, in Japan, from where the porcelain first was shipped to the West starting at the beginning of the 17 th century
- Imari ware | Arita, Japan, Ceramics | Britannica
Imari ware, Japanese porcelain made at the Arita kilns in Hizen province Among the Arita porcelains are white glazed wares, pale gray-blue or gray-green glazed wares known as celadons, black wares, and blue-and-white wares with underglaze painting, as well as overglaze enamels
- Imari-Arita Ware Guide: Japanese Ceramics (Porcelain) - BECOS
Imari-Arita ware decorates museums and palaces all over the world, and is even prized so highly in Japan that it is given as gifts by the Imperial household The techniques that have been passed down may be old, but the designs have changed in recent times to fit modern aesthetics and lifestyles
- Imari ware Arita ware(Imari yaki Arita yaki)- KOGEI JAPAN
Imari ware and Arita ware are light and delicate and both have excellent durability because their porcelain is produced from porcelain stone Their characteristics are a fine, smooth texture and a color scheme of dyed indigo and bright red asbolite on transparent white porcelain
- The Art of Imari Ware: History and Craftsmanship
Designated as a National Traditional Craft of Japan in 1977, Imari ware is treasured for its cultural and artistic significance Its vibrant indigo patterns and intricate overglaze decorations exude breathtaking elegance, captivating all who admire them
- Imari Ware - THE POTTERIES
crudely decorated trio by H J Colclough in a European Imari style pattern: This mass produced Imari style ware has a printed pattern with hand painted colouring and gilding The often crudely applied transparent colour allows the print to show through Cobalt blue is applied as accents
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