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  2. Yunomi - Wikipedia

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    Karatsu ware yunomi, stoneware, Edo period, 16th–17th century A yunomi ( 湯のみ ) is a tall form of a Japanese teacup , typically made from a ceramic material and having no handle. Description

  3. List of Japanese ceramics sites - Wikipedia

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    The list of Japanese ceramics sites (日本の陶磁器産地一覧, Nihon no tōjiki sanchi ichiran) consists of historical and existing pottery kilns in Japan and the Japanese pottery and porcelain ware they primarily produced. The list contains kilns of the post-Heian period.

  4. Mino ware - Wikipedia

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    Mino ware (美濃焼, Mino-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics that is produced in Mino Province, mainly in the cities of Tajimi, Toki, Mizunami, and Kani in Gifu Prefecture, central Japan. [1]

  5. Kiyomizu ware - Wikipedia

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    Ko-Kiyomizu (old Kiyomizu) lidded brazier (te-aburi) with paulownia and geometric design, stoneware with overglaze enamels and gold, Edo period, 18th century. Kiyomizu ware (清水焼, Kiyomizu-yaki) is a type of Kyō ware traditionally from Gojōzaka district near Kiyomizu Temple, in Kyoto.

  6. Chawan - Wikipedia

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    Ido chawan (井戸茶碗) named "Kizaemon" (喜左衛門), Joseon dynasty, 16th century, National Treasure Shino type Mino ware chawan named "Furisode" (振袖), Azuchi-Momoyama to Edo period, 16th-17th century

  7. Kyō ware - Wikipedia

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    Pottery in Kyoto dates back to the late 5th century. In the 17th century, Nonomura Ninsei set up a kiln opposite the Ninna-ji. He established a specific style of Kyō ware. Clay that was suitable for the production of porcelain was not easily available in the region. The potters of Kyoto therefore had to concentrate on developing elegant forms ...

  8. Category:Japanese pottery - Wikipedia

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  9. Six Ancient Kilns - Wikipedia

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    The Six Ancient Kilns (六古窯 Rokkoyō) is a category developed by Koyama Fujio (小山富士夫 1900–1975) in the post-war period to describe the most noteworthy ceramic kilns of Japan.

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