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Template:Japanese ceramics

From WikiMD's Wellness Encyclopedia

Japanese pottery and porcelain
Ancient pottery
* Haji (also haniwa)
  • Iriya
  • Jōmon (also dogū)
  • Kamuiyaki
  • Sue
  • Yayoi
Ceramics
* Agano
  • Aizuhongō
  • Akahada
  • Akazu
  • Amakusa
  • Asahi
  • Banko
  • Bizen
  • Echizen
  • Hagi
  • Iga
  • Iwami
  • Izushi
  • Karatsu
  • Kasama
  • Kiyomizu
  • Koishiwara
  • Kosobe
  • Kutani
  • Kyō
  • Mashiko
  • Mino (also Oribe and Shino)
  • Mumyōi
  • Ōborisōma
  • Onta
  • Ōtani
  • Raku
  • Satsuma
  • Seto (also Ofukei)
  • Shigaraki
  • Shitoro
  • Shōdai
  • Takatori
  • Tamba
  • Tokoname
  • Tsuboya
  • Zeze
  • list of Japanese ceramics sites...
Porcelain
* Arita
  • Hakuji (also Seihakuji)
  • Hasami
  • Hizen
  • Imari
  • Iro-e Jiki
  • Kakiemon
  • Kotō
  • Kutani
  • Mikawachi
  • Nabeshima
  • Sometsuke
  • Tobe
  • Japanese export porcelain
Glazes
* Iro-Nabeshima
  • nigoshide
  • Seiji
  • Seto-guro
  • Tenmoku
  • Tetsuyū-tōki
Gold applications
* kinrande
  • kintsugi
  • yūri-kinsai
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