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  2. Andrea Brustolon - Wikipedia

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    Brustolon's carved concolle for vases (Ca' Rezzonico, Venice) Andrea Brustolon (20 July 1662 – 25 October 1732) [ 1 ] was an Italian sculptor in wood. He is known for his furnishings in the Baroque style and devotional sculptures.

  3. Ando Cloisonné Company - Wikipedia

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    Andō Juzaemon, one of the founders of the company Main store and museum in Sakae, Nagoya Vase with flowering cherry and birds motif, by Ando Cloisonné Company, c. 1910. Owari province was one of the foremost production centres of enamel in the country. [1] During the Edo period the Andō family operated a pipe shop called "Murata-ya". Andō ...

  4. Khalili Imperial Garniture - Wikipedia

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    The Khalili Imperial Garniture is a trio of cloisonné vases created for a Japanese Imperial commission during the Meiji era. [1] The items were exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, United States, in 1893, where they were described as "the largest examples of cloisonné enamel ever made".

  5. Japanese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    Chinese export porcelain made for European markets was a well-developed trade before Japanese production of porcelain even began, but the Japanese kilns were able to take a significant share of the market from the 1640s, when the wars of the transition between the Ming dynasty and the Qing dynasty disrupted production of the Jingdezhen porcelain that made up the bulk of production for Europe ...

  6. Karatsu ware - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Pottery in general is often called "Karatsu ware" in Western Japan due to how much pottery was produced in the Karatsu area. [ 2 ] There is a famous ancient saying— First Raku , second Hagi , third Karatsu —when referring to ceramic ware used for the Japanese tea ceremony . [ 7 ]

  7. Kakiemon - Wikipedia

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    Kakiemon is a term that generates some confusion, being the name of a family, one or more kilns, and a brightly-coloured overglaze style. The style originated with the family, whose kilns were the main producers of it, but other kilns also made it, and the Kakiemon kilns made other styles.

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