Banko ware: Revision history

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  • curprev 18:4818:48, 19 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,289 bytes +2,289 Created page with "'''Banko ware''' (Japanese: 萬古焼, '''Banko-yaki''') is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally produced in and around Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, Japan. It is best known for its durable stoneware teapots, cooking vessels, and tableware. Banko ware is often characterized by its purplish-brown clay, heat resistance, and utilitarian yet refined design. == History == Banko ware originated in the early 18th century during the Edo period. It is said to have been founde..."