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Japanese pottery and porcelain
Ancient pottery
Haji
(also
haniwa
)
Iriya
Jōmon
(also
dogū
)
Kamuiyaki
Sue
Yayoi
Ceramics
Agano
Aizuhongō
Akahada
Akazu
Amakusa
Asahi
Banko
Bizen
Echizen
Hagi
Iga
Iwami
Izushi
Karatsu
Kasama
Kiyomizu
Koishiwara
Kosobe
Kutani
Kyō
Mashiko
Mino
(also
Oribe
and
Shino
)
Mumyōi
Ōborisōma
Onta
Ōtani
Raku
Satsuma
Seto
(also
Ofukei
)
Shigaraki
Shitoro
Shōdai
Takatori
Tamba
Tokoname
Tsuboya
Zeze
list of Japanese ceramics sites
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Porcelain
Arita
Hakuji
(also
Seihakuji
)
Hasami
Hizen
Imari
Iro-e Jiki
Kakiemon
Kotō
Kutani
Mikawachi
Nabeshima
Sometsuke
Tobe
Japanese export porcelain
Glazes
Iro-Nabeshima
nigoshide
Seiji
Seto-guro
Tenmoku
Tetsuyū-tōki
Gold applications
kinrande
kintsugi
yūri-kinsai
Objects
chaire
chasen kusenaoshi
chawan
choko
donabe
futa-oki
guinomi
hanaire
hibachi
kensui
kōgō
kōro
kyūsu
mizusashi
mizutsugi
sakazuki
shimamono
suiban
suribachi
tokkuri
yunomi