Type of Japanese Pottery Markings
Satsuma porcelain - produced mostly in the outskirts of the city of Kagoshima in Kyushu. Such goods are finished in gloss ivory with fine crackles. They have an image of a number of artisans sitting in traditional Japanese pottery and vases, coffee tables hand painted.
Arita procelains - produced in the Saga Prefecture of Kyushu.
Kutani porcelain - produced in Ishikawa Prefecture, in the district Hokuiku of Honshu, the main island of Japan. In all Kutani porcelains are characterized by elaborate gold decoration based thick, red, blue and some other colors.
Kyoto goods
Rakuyaki Kyoto, closely related to the tea ceremony since ancient times.
Awata porcelain consumption and
Kiyomizu goods are among the memories of Kyoto.
Seto consumption. "The province of Owari, with Nagoya as its commercial and industrial metropolis, is the biggest [Ceramic Japan] to the extent that the amount of products ... Owari produces many varieties of porcelain and stoneware that the Japanese speak familiarly porcelain and ceramics in general as "setomono" after the village of the same name in this province. "
Japanese Pottery Bizen (Okayama Preferecture) characterized by their peculiar humor figures of gods, birds and beasts
Banko goods (Mie Prefecture), which are mostly unglazed
Goods Awaji (Awaji Island) monochromatic yellow or bright green glaze
Another Japanese Pottery Markings, the Soma pottery (Fukushima Prefecture), in which a horse is usually a picture seen.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
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