Kinrande ware: Revision history

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9 August 2025

  • curprev 19:1119:11, 9 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 4,349 bytes +4,349 Created page with "Kinrande (金襴手), literally "gold brocade style," is a type of Japanese porcelain characterized by its lavish and intricate decoration. It is distinguished by the application of gold and other vibrant enamels over a white or celadon glazed porcelain body. The term "Kinrande" specifically refers to the use of gold leaf or powdered gold, often in intricate patterns, which gives the ware its distinctive and luxurious appearance. == Origins and History == The origins of..."