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- Nabeshima ware (鍋島焼, Nabeshima-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, specifically an unusually high-quality porcelain. It was produced in Ōkawachi kilns managed directly by the Saga Domain under the Nabeshima clan from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
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Nabeshima ware (鍋島焼, Nabeshima-yaki) is a type of Japanese pottery, specifically an unusually high-quality porcelain. It was produced in Ōkawachi kilns managed directly by the Saga Domain under the Nabeshima clan from the 17th to the 19th centuries. [1]
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.
Jul 8, 2021 · With its sophisticated Japanese design resulting from skillful production techniques and its prestige as a gift, Nabeshima ware is renowned around the world; and it is still recognized for its high antique value. The difference between Imari ware and Nabeshima ware
Nabeshima - Japanese porcelain. The most distinguished of all Japanese porcelain was made at o-kawachi near Arita for the sole use of the governing Nabeshima clan. Nabeshima ware broke with the Chinese-inspired tradition, using only Japanese motifs in a bold and striking way.
Nabeshima is a supreme porcelain ware manufactured at Nabeshima feudal kiln (Saga prefecture today) under strict supervision during the Edo period.
Nabeshima ware is characterized by smooth, uniform surfaces, soft colors, and Japanese motifs. Designs are painted precisely and often echo patterns from textiles and simple themes from the natural world ( 1975.268.555 ).
Japanese enamelled porcelain. …by potters working for the Nabeshima clan, was a high-fired ware most frequently seen as footed shallow plates or dishes. The designs applied to the ware were typically bold and employed combinations of Yamato-e style painting and textile patterns.