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Check out Sachiko Hori's appraisal of an early 20th c. Japanese Arita porcelain vase, in Salt Lake City Hour 3.
Watson & Crick-signed books, Art Deco jewelry, a Japanese Arita vase. Guess the top find! Travel to Salt Lake City and learn more about fantastic finds including Watson & Crick-signed Double Helix ...
Located in Arita, the Japanese town long famed for its ceramic wares, the Fukagawa company was founded in the 1890s by Chuji Fukagawa, whose family had been involved with producing porcelain for ...
Arita porcelain art items representative of the Meiji Era and some of the items displayed at the World Exhibition, including a 2 meter tall “flower vase decorated with birds and flowers in ...
Yuji Obata, an exponent of the dying craft of Arita Yaki, or porcelain ware created and painted by hand in the Arita town of Japan, wants to take it to markets outside Japan, including India.
Arita’s obsession with porcelain ware, registered officially as one of the Traditional Crafts of Japan in 1977, dates back more than 400 years.
Arita in Hizen (partly in modern-day Saga and Nagasaki prefectures), Kyushu, developed Korean porcelain manufacturing based on Chinese influences that date from the techniques and designs of the ...
ARITA, Saga Prefecture--Visitors to the Arita Porcelain Park here can learn more than just about the long history of Arita ware and how the area became the birthplace of Japanese porcelain.
ARITA PORCELAIN LAB Co., Ltd. Founded in 1804, this brand presents modern and luxurious Arita ware matched to modern lifestyles, while keeping the over 200-year-old Arita ware tradition of ...
Arita’s obsession with porcelain ware, registered officially as one of the Traditional Crafts of Japan in 1977, dates back more than 400 years.
Arita’s obsession with porcelain ware, registered officially as one of the Traditional Crafts of Japan in 1977, dates back more than 400 years.
Arita’s obsession with porcelain ware, registered officially as one of the Traditional Crafts of Japan in 1977, dates back more than 400 years.
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