Koimari: An elegant Porcelain

- Price:
- 1,200 yen (JPY)
- Supervisor:
- The Kyushu Ceramic Museum
- Language(s):
- In Japanese and English
- Size:
- 148 × 105 × 13 mm, 186 g
- Pages:
- 352
- Binding:
- softcover
- Release date:
- 20070901
- ISBN:
- 978-4-86152-118-8 C2072
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Imari porcelain was rst created at the beginning of the Edo period 400 years ago in Arita, located in Kyushu. In the early modern period in Japan during the 17th century , Imarinjoyedexposive , widespread popularity due to its abundant variety of colors and decorative designs. This book presents the distinctive features of Koimari and traces the evolution of styles through the early, mature, and nal periods of its production. More than 300 particularly splendid examples have been selected from among 16,000 pieces in museum collections to explore the ne workmanship that has made Koimari porcelain so well loved.