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Ko-Imari
*The word, Ko-Imari, means old Imari in Japanese although some collectors of Japan prefer to name Kinrande also called Nishikide porcelain as Ko-mari style ...
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Imari Home
Information site details the history of Imari Porcelain.
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Imari Home
island of Kyushu, Imari porcelain traveled across the seas and finally reached to the shore of Europe. They were displayed in the Kings' & Queens' castles ...
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Meiji Imari
Zoshuntei was a trade mark used by Hisatomi Yojibei Masayasu (1812-1878) who was ... Masayasu an export license of the Imari porcelains, mainly to Holland. ...
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Sometsuke
Sometsuke. The most simple coloring technique developed in the earliest time of ... Sometsuke refers to the Japanese porcelain ware which is hand painted in ...
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Imari Home
Information site details the history of Imari Porcelain.
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Imari Home
island of Kyushu, Imari porcelain traveled across the seas and finally reached to the shore of Europe. They were displayed in the Kings' & Queens' castles ...
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Ko-Imari
*The word, Ko-Imari, means old Imari in Japanese although some collectors of Japan prefer to name Kinrande also called Nishikide porcelain as Ko-mari style ...
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