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| igayaki 伊賀焼 | Iga 伊賀 ware. A stoneware ceramic made in Iga (now Maruhashira 丸柱 village), Mie Prefecture and in a few nearby villages. The… |
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| imariyaki 伊万里焼 | ✓ | Imari ware. A general term for porcelain from the Arita 有田 region of Saga Prefecture, but not including the Kakiemon 柿右衛門… |
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| inrō 印籠 | Lit. seal caddy. A tiered rectangular or circular container used originally for seals but later for medicines and other… |
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| iro-e 色絵 | Lit. colored picture. 1 A metalwork term for the soldering of thin sheets of gold, silver, or other… |
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| irogami 色紙 | 1 Paper dyed various colors using one of several techniques: sen'izome 繊維染 (raw fibers dyed before… |
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| kaiawase 貝合 | Also called kaio'oi 貝覆. A shell-matching game played originally by nobles in the Heian period. A half clam shell… |
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| kaioke 貝桶 | Shell buckets. Paired octagonal wood-based lacquer-decorated containers with fitted inrōbuta zukuri 印籠蓋造 lids used… |
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| kakiyū 柿釉 | A variation of *tenmokuyū 天目釉. A red-brown glaze which is often used on straight… |
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| kanjōban 灌頂盤 | A flag, made in cloth and covered with gilt-bronze, used for the Buddhist abhiseka ceremony of sprinkling water on the head… |
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| kantō 間道 | Also written 広東, 漢島, 漢渡, and 閑島. A fine silk striped woven material, perhaps named after the Japanese pronunciation of… |
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| kanzashi 簪 | A stick type of hair ornament. It may be a single stick or fork-shaped stick. The handle end usually has decoration.… |
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| karabitsu 唐櫃 | A Chinese-style chest used to store clothes, arms, personal effects, sutra scrolls (in this case called kyōkarabitsu… |
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| karamono 唐物 | Lit. Chinese things. The term is especially common in *chanoyu 茶湯 to designate… |
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| karatsuyaki 唐津焼 | Karatsu 唐津 ware. A general name for the glazed, high-fired pottery made at kilns producing Korean style pottery grouped… |
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| kariginu 狩衣 | Also written 猟衣, 雁衣. Lit. hunting silk. Often translated as hunting robe. Originally a long, loose informal jacket worn by… |
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| kasuriori 絣織 | A plain weave fabric with designs developed in India and brought to Japan via Indonesia (where it is called ikat), then… |
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| katabira 帷 | Also written 帷子. An unlined garment worn in summer since the Heian period. For court nobles, it was woven with cotton, hemp… |
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| katamigawari 片身替 | A popular simple, bold *kosode 小袖 design from the Kamakura… |
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| katasuso 肩裾 | Lit. shoulders and hem. The type of *kosode 小袖 decoration where… |
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| kinkarakawa 金唐皮 | Lit. gold Chinese leather. A kind of decorated leather with patterns created by painting, relief, or gold foil. Introduced… |
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| kinma 蒟醤 | It is also written 金間, 金磨, 金馬. A lacquer technique in which patterns are carved on black lacquer and filled in with red… |
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| kinran 金襴 | Gold brocade. Woven of patterns with gold or silver woof on a plain ground of hiraori 平織 (plain fabric), ayaori… |
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| kinrande 金襴手 | The Japanese name for the gold color added to Chinese wucai porcelain gosai 五彩, featuring a white-base with red,… |
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| kiyomizuyaki 清水焼 | Kiyomizuware. One of the terms commonly given to similar wares produced by several local kilns and associated with the old… |
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| kodō 胡銅 | A kind of bronze used in North China and Japan. It was known in Japan by the Muromachi period, with variants including … |
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| kōgō 香合 | ✓ | Incense containers. Also called kōbako 香箱. Small, lidded containers usually made of lacquer or ceramic, and… |
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| kōkechi 纐纈 | Bound resist. An early type of resist dying for textiles, along with wax resist rōkechi 臈纈, and carved wooden-block… |
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| komon 小紋 | Lit. small pattern. A small-scale repeated pattern usually in a single color against a colored ground. Originally used… |
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| konrei chōdo 婚礼調度 | Bridal trousseau. An Edo period daimyō 大名 bride brought to her husbands' home a lavish set of household… |
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| kōro 香炉 | Incense burner. Common materials are metal, pottery, horn, and lapis lazuli as well as various gems and woods. There are a… |
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| koroku 胡ろく | Also read yanagui and written 胡禄. A kind of quiver which hangs from the right side of the waist with the arrowheads… |
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| koshimaki 腰巻 | Lit: hip wrap. Part of the formal summer attire of elite warrior women, and placed over the *… |
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| kosode 小袖 | Lit. small sleeves. A modern generic name for all full-length garments made before the Meiji period. Originally a lower-… |
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| kutani-yaki 九谷焼 | ✓ | Kutani ware. The term was used from around 1803, but only the original, ko-kutani 古九谷 (old Kutani) was… |
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| kyōbako 経箱 | Sutra box. Although usually rectangular these come in many shapes, having a lid and sometimes a foot. Typically the material… |
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| kyōyaki 京焼 | ✓ | Kyoto ware. General name of the ceramic wares of Kyoto (except *rakuyaki… |
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| kyōzutsu 経筒 | Sutra cylinder. A container for the Buddhist sutras placed in the sutra mound kyōzuka 経塚: cylinders of circular,… |
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