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- 13:36, 21 September 2025 CompUser talk contribs created page Seihakuji (Created page with "thumb|250|Inspired by the Chinese qingbai tradition of the Song dynasty, Japanese artisans developed Seihakuji (“blue-white porcelain”) during the Edo period. Produced especially at the Hirado kilns under the patronage of the Matsura clan, these porcelains were prized for their refined translucency, delicate carving, and subtle bluish tint, embodying an ideal of quiet elegance. '''Seihakuji''' (Japanese: 青白磁, literally "blue-white porcel...")