Japanese pottery, a native report (prepared by M. Shioda and tr. by T. Asami). With an intr. and catal. by A.W. Franks1880 |
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ancient appear Arita Awata band Banko Bizen blue body border bottom brown called century character China Chinese clay collection colours colours with gilding consists Corean covered crackled cups CYLINDRICAL decoration designs diam diapers DISH sara distinguished edge enamel Exhibition factory feet Figure FLOWER VASE hana-ike foot glaze globular gold green grey ground hand handles Hizen imitation impressed INCENSE BURNER koro inside introduced Japan Japanese Karatsu kiln kind Kiôto Kiyomidzu known Kutani lacquer later leaves maker's name manufacture Mark stamped native origin ornamented painted painted in colours PAIR pale panels period pieces porcelain pottery present Prince produced province Raku resembling rudely Satsuma SAUCER scrolls seal Seto shape side similar specimens square stoneware TEA BOWL cha-wan tea ceremonies TEA JAR thin Tokio trade utensils various vessels village ware Yeiraku yellow
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Page 4 - ... square feet ; on one side was another smaller room, called Midzu-ya (water-room), where the utensils were arranged ; on the other side was another small room for receiving the guests. Surrounding the house or apartment was a garden, Ro-ji (dewy ground). Two modes of conducting the ceremonies were observed — the winter and summer modes. In the former the garden was strewn with fir leaves, the guests retained their shoes, and the furnace for the kettle was a pit in the floor filled with ashes....