- ware also
began making its
appearance in ****an,
where it was
known as
sometsuke.
Various forms and
decorations were
highly influenced by China, but later...
-
Tianqi porcelain or ko
sometsuke refers to
Chinese underglaze blue
porcelain made in the
unofficial kilns of
Jingdezhen (景德镇) for a
largely ****anese market...
-
Sencha kyūsu
Arita ware
sometsuke with
glazed karako motifs...
- Ming-period
enamelled porcelain. He also made
kochi (polychrome ware),
sometsuke (underglaze
cobalt or blue-and-white) and ko akae (old red ware) as utensils...
- Shōgi-koma 天童将棋駒 Tendō shōgi-koma
Yamagata 1996
other [93] Seto-
sometsuke Ware 瀬戸染付焼 Seto-
sometsuke-yaki
Aichi 1997
ceramics [94] Kyō-hyōgu 京表具 Kyō-hyōgu Kyōto...
-
kakiemon kiln site at Shimo-Nangawarayama (下南川原山) show that blue-and-white
sometsuke and
celadon wares were also produced,
besite other styles like Ko-Kutani...
- Kawanayama-chō (川名山町) in Shōwa-ku, Nagoya,
central ****an. It is of the
sometsuke (染付) blue and
white pottery type, but
notable for
using the
English technique...
-
establishing and
directing their production. It is
known mainly for its
sometsuke underglaze cobalt blue and
white porcelain, with the
amount of blue often...
- (Okinawa
Prefectural Museum and Art Museum) Dish with Fish 線彫染付魚文皿
senbori sometsuke gyomon sara C18 Naha
Okinawa Prefectural Museum and Art
Museum 26°13′36″N...
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dripping effect)
Seihakuji (青白磁, a form of blue-white
hakuji porcelain)
Sometsuke (染付, blue and
white pottery) Tetsu-e (鉄絵, (also
known as Tetsugusuri)...