is a Japanese pottery term describing the artistic technique where multiple colors of clay are marbled or combined to create various designs. The technique can also be called , although this more commonly refers to throwing multiple colors of clay on a wheel.
is a Japanese pottery term describing the artistic technique where multiple colors of clay are marbled or combined to create various designs. The technique can also be called , although this more commonly refers to throwing multiple colors of clay on a wheel.
==History== is a contemporary Japanese term. Marbling ceramic techniques were first found used in Egypt and China and through the Romans to the West. Early ceramics in Stoke-on-Trent use more than one colour of clay for decorative effect. In England this was referred to as agateware.
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