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Kutani ware (九谷焼,
Kutani-yaki) is a
style of ****anese
porcelain traditionally supposed to be from
Kutani, now a part of Kaga, Ishikawa, in the
former Kaga...
- The Ani-
kutani (ᎠᏂᎫᏔᏂ) were an
ancient priesthood among the
Cherokee people.
According to
Cherokee legend, the Ani-
Kutani were
slain during a m**** uprising...
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brightly coloured Kutani ware is
another type that is now
recognised as
coming from
around Arita as well as the
Kutani itself, and "
Kutani-type" is used as...
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began to copy it.
Sometimes the
different overglaze styles of
Kakiemon and
Kutani ware are also
grouped under Imari ware. The name
derives from the port of...
- one of the
Three Great Gardens of ****an, **** ("body sushi"), and
Kutani ware.
Ishikawa was
formed in 1872 from the
merger of Kaga
Province and the...
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modern times,
where she is
found by
Masahiko Kutani.
Several years in the ****ure,
Himiko and
Kutani attend high
school together. When the two are wandering...
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Kutani Dam is a dam in the
Ishikawa Prefecture of ****an. "Hydropower & Dams in
South and East Asia" (PDF).
Hydropower and Dams. p. 10.
Archived from the...
- Impey, 126–127 Some
claim that such
porcelain was also
produced at
Kutani. See
Kutani ware.
Sadao and Wada 2003 p. 238
regards them as a
product of Arita...
- Fresno:
Linden Publishing. p. 143. "Tomobako/Woodboxes - The
Kutani Ceramic Website". www.
kutani.org.
Retrieved 2025-02-07. "Understanding the Wood Core in...
- area was made
famous by the
Kutani mines, the
source of the
clays utilized to make
kutani ware. At the time of his birth,
Kutani ware was the
leading export...