- Imari-Ware
Imari-Ware, das nach dem Ausfuhrhafen Imari in der Provinz Hizen benannte japanische Porzellan. S. Hizen-Porzellan.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Imari-Ware, das nach dem Ausfuhrhafen Imari in der Provinz Hizen benannte japanische Porzellan. S. Hizen-Porzellan.
http://www.zeno.org/Meyers-1905. 1905–1909.
Imari ware — /i mahr ee/ Japanese porcelain noted for its rich floral underglaze decoration in iron red, blue, and gold, and later copied in China and Europe. [1900 05 after a locale in western Saga prefecture (Kyushu) which was the sole market selling this… … Universalium
imari ware — ə̇ˈmärē noun Usage: usually capitalized I Etymology: from Imari, Japan, where it is made : a Hizen porcelain characteristically decorated in red, green, and blue with a design of bamboo and cherry blossoms or hedges of brushwood growing out of… … Useful english dictionary
Imari porcelain — is the European collectors name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga, specifically for the European export trade. In Japanese, these… … Wikipedia
Delfter Ware — Sogenannter Eulenpokal der Stadt Schaffhausen, Fayence aus dem 16. Jahrhundert Fayence ist die von der italienischen Stadt Faenza abgeleitete französische Bezeichnung für eine Keramik mit porösem Scherben, die mit einer deckenden weißen oder… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Raku ware — A 16th century black Raku style chawan, used for thick tea (Tokyo National Museum) File:Tea bowl with designs of pine boughs and interlocking circles, unknown raku ware workshop, Kyoto, 18th 19th Cent, Freer Gallery of Art.jpg Tea bowl with… … Wikipedia
Ding ware — Song Dynasty ding ware porcelain bottle with iron pigment under a transparent colorless glaze, 11th century. Ding ware (Chinese character: 定瓷; Wade Giles: Ting; Pinyin: Dìngcí) was produced in the prefecture of Dingzhou, starting from the end of… … Wikipedia
Oribe ware — Oribe Dish with Lid Oribe ware (織部焼, Oribe yaki?) is a type of Japanese pottery most identifiabl … Wikipedia
Dutch ware — ▪ pottery principally tin enameled earthenware, with some porcelain, manufactured in the Netherlands since the end of the 16th century. The earliest pottery wares were painted in the style of Italian majolica with high temperature colours… … Universalium
Ōtani ware — (大谷焼, Ōtani yaki?) is type of Japanese pottery most famously known for its large size. Ōtani is made in the part of Naruto, Tokushima known as Ōtani. The potter s wheel used in the production of Ōtani pottery is known as a nerokuro, literally a… … Wikipedia
arita ware — noun or arita porcelain əˈrēd.əˌ , äˈr Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: from Arita, Japan : Japanese porcelain produced in and about Arita on Kyushu Island and including blue and white and enamel decorated ware (as Imari and Kakiemon… … Useful english dictionary