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Definition of Satsuma ware

Satsuma ware
Satsuma ware Sat"su*ma ware" (? or ?). (Fine Arts) A kind of ornamental hard-glazed pottery made at Satsuma in Kiushu, one of the Japanese islands.

Meaning of Satsuma ware from wikipedia

- Satsuma ware (薩摩焼, Satsuma-yaki) is a type of ****anese pottery originally from Satsuma Province, southern Kyūshū. Today, it can be divided into two distinct...
- type of plum Satsuma Rebellion, a revolt Satsuma ware, a type of ****anese pottery Biwa, a lute with a form known as Satsuma biwa Satsuma, the car the...
- from their castle at Kagoshima city. They were the initial patrons of Satsuma ware, which was later widely exported to the West. In 1871, with the abolition...
- King of Chūzan of the State of Ryūkyū, concealing its v****alage to Satsuma. Satsuma ware or porcelain was originally developed by Korean potters, who came...
- Kiyomizu ware, but denotes the kiln it originates from. The origin lies in the Awataguchi area of Kyoto. Awata kilns also produced Satsuma ware at one point...
- pottery. Arita ware, founded by Yi Sam-pyeong opened a new era of porcelain in ****an. Another ****anese representative porcelain, Satsuma ware was also founded...
- shipped out of Yokohama. Yokohama ware is difficult to define, but encomp****es styles such as Arita ware and Satsuma ware that were destined for export....
- Arita ware (or Hizen ware), Imari ware and Kakiemon, all of which have complications in their meanings in English. In the later period, Satsuma ware was...
- introducing more subtle graduations of color. Satsuma ware was a name originally given to pottery from Satsuma province, elaborately decorated with gilt and...
- in the decorative arts, including pottery. Satsuma ware was a name originally given to pottery from Satsuma province, elaborately decorated with overglaze...