Akae is a technique that originated from the peak of Chinese Ming Dynasty ceramics. Akae porcelain did not appear in Japan until the mid-seventeenth century.
Akae is not simply red. It is called "akae" because red is the main color. In addition to red, green, yellow, purple, and blue glazes are also used. If gold and silver are used for decoration, it is called "jinte" or "jinlante".
This time, the sake pot is decorated with gold lace! The visual beauty of the main color and the auxiliary color combination is something that every designer should love 😻😻
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