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page 1Japanese porcelain
Toto Ltd.
Japanese toilet and plumbing fixtures company
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Kakiemon
thumb|Kakiemon Imari ware hexagonal jar, flowering plant and phoenix design in overglaze enamel. Edo period, 17th century
thumb|Kakiemon square bottle with plums and stylized flowers in glaze and gilding. Edo period, 1670–1690
is a style of Japanese porcelain, with overglaze decoration called "enameled" ceramics. It was originally produced at the kilns around Arita, in Japan's Hizen province (today, Saga Prefecture) from the Edo period's mid-17th century onwards. The quality of its decoration was highly prized in the West and widely imitated by major European porcelain manufacturers during th
Imari ware
type of Japanese porcelain ware
Japanese pottery and porcelain
ceramics from Japan
Kutani ware
style of Japanese pottery
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Noritake
is a Japanese porcelain, fine ceramics, and sharpening stone manufacturer headquartered in Nagoya, Japan.
Nabeshima ware
Japanese porcelain
Arita ware
type of Japanese porcelain ware
Kakiemon elephants
two porcelain elephants, kakiemon style
hakuji
thumb|Hakuji white porcelain Arita ware hexagonal bowls and dishes, late Edo period to early Meiji era, 1840–1870
thumb|Hakuji sake set designed by Masahiro Mori (1977)
is a style in Japanese pottery and porcelain, normally white porcelain, which originated as an imitation of Chinese Dehua porcelain. Today the term is used in Japan to refer to plain white porcelain.
Hasami ware
type of Japanese porcelain ware