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Two Kakiemon Style Covered Bowls

Japanese Kakiemon Pottery

The art of creating Japanese Kakiemon pottery started sometime in the early 1600s.  By the 1680s the Kakiemon style of enamelling was generally practised at a number of potteries.  They are readily distinguishable by their superior milk white paste and fine coloured decoration executed in a skilful fashion.  Striking cerulean blue and soft coral reds…
FU TAKENAKA WOODBLOCK PRINT FUSHIMI INARI TAISHO

Just Listed New Items Including Woodblock Prints Ojime Shoyeido Incense

Kasasagi Fine Arts has just listed many new items: newly listed Woodblock Prints featuring many new and much loved artists including some harder to find Japanese Woodblock Print artists Antique Koros from Japan Ojime and Tobacco Pouches Satsuma Tea Sets and other Tea Ceremony Items new products from the Shoyeido Incense Range recently listed beautful…
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