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  • 18:5618:56, 19 August 2025 Echizen ware (hist | edit) [3,154 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Echizen ware''' (越前焼, ''Echizen-yaki'') is a traditional form of Japanese pottery produced in the town of Echizen, located in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It is considered one of the "Six Ancient Kilns of Japan" (日本六古窯, ''Nihon Rokkoyō''), alongside Bizen ware, Seto ware, Shigaraki ware, Tamba ware, and Tokoname ware. == History == The origins of Echizen ware trace back to the late Heian period (12th century), when potters in the region began produci...")
  • 18:4818:48, 19 August 2025 Banko ware (hist | edit) [2,549 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (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...")
  • 15:5515:55, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/pt (hist | edit) [2,892 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Mercadoria Kakiemon")
  • 15:4915:49, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/pl (hist | edit) [2,769 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===Historia=== Nazwę „Kakiemon” nadał Sakaida Kakiemon I jego pan po tym, jak udoskonalił on wzór bliźniaczych persymonów (kaki) i rozwinął charakterystyczną paletę barw: delikatną czerwień, żółć, błękit i turkusową zieleń, która obecnie jest kojarzona ze stylem Kakiemon. Sakaida Kakiemon I jest uznawany za jednego z pierwszych w Japonii, który stosował zdobienie porcelany emalią szkliwną – techniki, której podobno nauczył się od chińsk...")
  • 15:4715:47, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/sv (hist | edit) [2,619 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kakiemon-varor")
  • 15:4515:45, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/be (hist | edit) [4,366 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===Гісторыя=== Назва «Какіэмон» была дадзена Сакайдзе Какіэмону I яго гаспадаром пасля таго, як ён удасканаліў дызайн з падвойнай хурмы (какі) і распрацаваў адметную палітру мяккага чырвонага, жоўтага, сіняга і бірузова-зялёнага колераў, якая цяпер асацыюецца с...")
  • 15:4215:42, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/it (hist | edit) [2,806 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Stoviglie Kakiemon")
  • 15:4015:40, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/uk (hist | edit) [4,443 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Вироби Какіемон")
  • 15:3615:36, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/ru (hist | edit) [4,484 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "«Какиэмон» (яп. 柿右衛門, Kakiemon yōshiki) — стиль японского фарфора с надглазурным декором, известный как «эмалированная» керамика. Этот стиль возник в семье Сакайда и производился в печах города Арита в японской провинции Хидзэн (современная префектура Сага) с сере...")
  • 15:3315:33, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/es (hist | edit) [2,916 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kakiemon ware")
  • 15:3115:31, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/fr (hist | edit) [2,996 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Le « kakiemon » (japonais : 柿右衛門, Kakiemon yōshiki) est un style de porcelaine japonaise, avec un décor sur glaçure, connu sous le nom de céramique « émaillée ». Ce style est originaire de la famille Sakaida et était produit dans les fours de la ville d'Arita, dans la province japonaise de Hizen (aujourd'hui préfecture de Saga), à partir du milieu du XVIIe siècle, pendant la période Edo. La qualité de son décor était très prisée et largem...")
  • 15:2915:29, 19 August 2025 Kakiemon ware/de (hist | edit) [2,850 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===Geschichte=== Der Name „Kakiemon“ wurde Sakaida Kakiemon I. von seinem Herrn verliehen, nachdem er ein Design aus zwei Kaki-Bäumen (Kaki) perfektioniert und eine unverwechselbare Palette aus sanftem Rot, Gelb, Blau und Türkisgrün entwickelt hatte, die heute mit dem Kakiemon-Stil in Verbindung gebracht wird. Sakaida Kakiemon I. gilt als einer der ersten in Japan, der Porzellan mit Überglasur-Emaille verzierte. Diese Technik soll er 1643 von einem chinesischen K...")
  • 04:2904:29, 19 August 2025 Export Satsuma/bg (hist | edit) [8,498 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "* '''1867''' – Сервировъчните изделия от Сацума се появяват в Европа на Парижкото международно изложение, предизвиквайки чуждестранен интерес. * '''1873–1900''' – Пик на производството за експортни пазари, съвпадащ с участието на Япония в множество световни панаири. * ''...")
  • 04:2304:23, 19 August 2025 Export Satsuma/is (hist | edit) [5,188 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Export Satsuma")
  • 04:1604:16, 19 August 2025 Export Satsuma/ro (hist | edit) [5,368 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "„Export Satsuma” se referă la un stil de ceramică japoneză din lut produs în principal în domeniul Satsuma (actuala prefectură Kagoshima) și în alte centre ceramice din Japonia la sfârșitul secolului al XIX-lea și începutul secolului al XX-lea, în special pentru piețele externe. Caracterizată prin decorațiuni elaborate, aurire și scene figurative complexe, Export Satsuma a devenit foarte căutată în Europa, America de Nord și nu numai, în special...")
  • 04:0904:09, 19 August 2025 Export Satsuma/ga (hist | edit) [5,730 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Export Satsuma")
  • 04:0304:03, 19 August 2025 Akazu ware (hist | edit) [3,070 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Akazu ware''' (Japanese: 赤津焼, ''Akazu-yaki'') is a type of traditional Japanese pottery produced in the city of Seto, Aichi Prefecture, Japan. It is regarded as one of the representative styles of Seto ware (瀬戸焼, ''Seto-yaki'') and is particularly known for its use of historical glazing techniques. == History == Pottery production in the Seto region dates back to the Heian period (794–1185). Akazu ware developed as one of the distinct styles within the...")

18 August 2025

  • 20:5020:50, 18 August 2025 Aka Raku (hist | edit) [2,481 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Aka Raku''' (赤楽, literally "Red Raku") is a traditional Japanese pottery style originating from Kyoto, known for its distinctive red glaze and low-temperature ''Raku'' firing technique. It is considered a type of ''Raku ware'' (楽焼, ''Raku-yaki''), which is closely associated with the Japanese tea ceremony. == History == Aka Raku was developed during the Edo period (1603–1868) as a variation of Raku ware, which was originally created by the potter Ch...")
  • 20:2220:22, 18 August 2025 Agano ware (hist | edit) [3,016 bytes] CompUser (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= Agano ware = '''Agano ware''' (上野焼, ''Agano-yaki'') is a traditional Japanese pottery originating from Fukuchi Town in Tagawa District, Fukuoka Prefecture. Renowned for its elegance, lightweight construction, and distinctive glazes, it holds a significant place in Japan's ceramic heritage. == History == Agano ware traces its origins to 1602 when Sonkai, a potter from the Kingdom of Joseon (modern-day Korea), was invited by the daimyo of Kokura Domain to establi...")

17 August 2025

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