Arita ware
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Size: 19.3 x 7.5 x 2.1cm ☆ Over 260 years since establishing a kiln in Arita, the birthplace of porcelain. Genemon-gama has inherited the traditional techniques and the spirit of Ko-Imari. From the potter's wheel, underglaze painting, main kiln firing, overglaze painting to the overglaze kiln, skilled specialists in each field use the finest materials and work with care on each piece. Here, we present the Genemon-gama pottery, which pursues genuine functional beauty regardless of the changing times. ☆ Arita-yaki refers to porcelain manufactured in Arita Town, Saga Prefecture, and surrounding areas, which came into widespread use after the Meiji era. During the Edo period, it was called Imari-yaki or Hizen-yaki. In the late 16th century, when Toyotomi Hideyoshi ordered the invasion of Korea, the Nabeshima clan, who were dispatched, brought back Korean potters, including Kim Gae-sam-pyeong (also known as Yi Sam-pyeong). Later, in the early 17th century, Kim Gae-sam-pyeong moved to Arita and is believed to have discovered the porcelain raw material, pottery stone, in Izumiyama. As the birthplace of Japan's first porcelain firing, it has continued to produce mainly tableware and art crafts for 400 years.
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