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Nabeshima clan (鍋島氏, Nabeshima-shi) is a Japanese samurai kin group. [1] History. The clan controlled Saga Domain from the late Sengoku period through the Edo period. [2] The Nabeshima clan was a cadet branch of the Shōni clan and was descended from the Fujiwara clan.
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Nabeshima is a supreme Japanese porcelain ware that was manufactured at the Nabeshima feudal kiln located in today's Saga prefecture. Nabeshima ware was not a commercial kiln for export or local use, but made only under strict supervision for the Nabeshima family, during the Edo period.
Nabeshima clan (鍋島氏, Nabeshima-shi) is a Japanese samurai kin group. Quick Facts Nabeshima 鍋島, Home province ... Close. History. The clan controlled Saga Domain from the late Sengoku period through the Edo period. The Nabeshima clan was a cadet branch of the Shōni clan and was descended from the Fujiwara clan.
Nabeshima. 鍋島焼. Scope note. Material Culture: Kan’ei Era. Production Place: Nishimatsuura County, Saga Prefecture, Japan. A type of porcelain under the patronage of the Nabeshima family, feudal lord of Hizen Province (present-day Saga Prefecture).
The Nabeshima (Japanese 鍋島氏, Nabeshima-shi) formed a family of the Japanese sword nobility (Buke), descended from Shōni (小貳) Tsunefusa and thus from the Fujiwara. With an income of 357,000 koku, the Nabeshima residing in Saga (Hizen) were among the great Tozama-Daimyō of the Edo period.
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The dish is an example of the finest type of Japanese porcelain, Nabeshima-type Hizen ware. It is decorated with maple leaves in iron-red and green and yellow enamels floating on the rough waters of a fast flowing stream in underglaze blue.