Ko-Kutani: Revision history

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  • curprev 19:2919:29, 9 August 2025 CompUser talk contribs 2,760 bytes +2,760 Created page with "== Overview == '''Ko-Kutani''' (古九谷, "Old Kutani") refers to the earliest phase of Kutani ware porcelain production, originating in the mid-17th century in the Kutani region of Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Ko-Kutani is famous for its bold, colorful designs and the distinctive use of the ''Gosai'' (五彩, "five colors") palette, which includes green, blue, yellow, purple, and red. == History == Ko-Kutani porcelain production began around 1655 under the patronage of..."