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  2. Oribe ware - Wikipedia

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    Oribe Black (Oribe-guro), early Edo period, c. 1620 Cornered bowl, Mino ware, Oribe type, early Edo period, 1600s. Oribe ware (also known as 織部焼 Oribe-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery that first appeared in the sixteenth century.

  3. Kintsugi - Wikipedia

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    Lacquerware is a longstanding tradition in Japan [6] [7] and, at some point, kintsugi may have been combined with maki-e as a replacement for other ceramic repair techniques. . While the process is associated with Japanese craftsmen, the technique was also applied to ceramic pieces of other origins including China, Vietnam, and Kor

  4. Eva Zeisel - Wikipedia

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    Eva Striker Zeisel [2] (born Éva Amália Striker, [3] November 13, 1906 – December 30, 2011) was a Hungarian-born American industrial designer known for her work with ceramics, primarily from the period after she immigrated to the United States.

  5. Imari ware - Wikipedia

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    Imari ware bowl, stormy seascape design in overglaze enamel, Edo period, 17th–18th century. Imari ware (Japanese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) Japanese export porcelain made in the area of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū.

  6. Kosiv painted ceramics - Wikipedia

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    Kosiv painted ceramics are traditional national Hutsul handicrafts, one of the varieties of Ukrainian ceramics.It is known for its pottery products such as various tableware, children's toys, souvenirs, stove tiles, decorative tiles.

  7. Jun ware - Wikipedia

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    Genuine Jun ware continues to be highly collectable and expensive. At an auction at Christie's New York in 2016, [58] prices realized included US$52,500 for a small blue bowl, [59] US$112,500 for a blue plate splashed with purple, [60] and US$389,000 for a round official Jun "Number 3" jardinière. [61]

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  9. Benjarong - Wikipedia

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    Benjarong, 19th century. Benjarong (Thai เบญจรงค์) porcelain ware is a kind of painted Thai ceramics.While the name literally means "five colours," it is a figurative description and actual decoration can have anywhere between three and eight colours.

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