1616 Joseon potter Yi Sampyeong et al.
Pottery Stone, the raw material for porcelain, was discovered in Quanshan
And began to make porcelain in Japan
Later, due to the rapid production of porcelain
Leading to the deforestation of forests for firewood
In 1637, the Sagabeshima Domain
To protect the forest
Abolition of most potters
Integrated into the Imari and Arita areas
And limited to 13 kilns in Arita
At that time, the export port was Imari Port.
Therefore, Arita ware is also called "Imari".
Although modern times have entered the era of fully automated production
It can produce pure white clay and smooth glaze in large quantities.
However, the interesting brushstrokes of dyeing are hard to match with modern products.
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Size: Length 17.5x20cm X Height 2.5cm
*Handmade, glaze color and size may vary slightly
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- Fun brushstrokes of dyeing Arita ware with light and dark floral patterns
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