| Title | Contains Image(s) | Description | Keywords |
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| magemono 曲物 | ✓ | Round chip box. Also called wagemono 綰物 (bent round object) or himono 檜物 (cypress object). A… |
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| maki-e 蒔絵 | Lit. "sprinkled picture." A technique which originated in the Heian period for lacquer ware decoration in which designs are… |
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| Mashikoyaki 益子焼 | ✓ | Mashiko ware. A modern pottery type made in Mashiko 益子 village, Tochigi prefecture. The Mashiko kiln was started around 1853… |
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| meibutsugire 名物裂 | Celebrated fabrics. Cloth chosen and admired by tea adepts and other elites from the 14th to 17th century. Most are *… |
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| minoyaki 美濃焼 | Mino 美濃 ware. A general name for ceramic wares made in the town of Tajimi 多治見 in old Mino Province (now the south-eastern… |
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| mokuga 木画 | Wood picture. Also called mokue 木絵. A technique of wood decoration, called hirazōgan 平象嵌 (flat inlay, see… |
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| sahari 響銅 | Also written 佐波理. An alloy of copper containing less than ten percent tin, lead and zinc and of a pale yellowish color. It… |
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| sanageyō 猿投窯 | Sanage 猿投 kilns. A group of old kilns in an area stretching from the western area of modern Nagoya 名古屋 city to the northern… |
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| satsuma-yaki 薩摩焼 | Satsuma 薩摩 ware. A general name for pottery and porcelain made in Satsuma and Ōsumi 大隅 in Shimazu 島津 fief (modern Kagoshima… |
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| setoyaki 瀬戸焼 | Seto 瀬戸 ware. Pottery made in Seto city and nearby areas of modern Aichi Prefecture. The Seto area was the center of pottery… |
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| shari yōki 舎利容器 | Reliquary. A container for the bones of the Buddha *shari 舎利 placed in a stupa or pagoda. In… |
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| shibori-zome 絞染 | Tie dye. A name for a resist-dyeing technique and the fabric made by it. Shibori 絞 designates a huge variety of… |
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| shigarakiyaki 信楽焼 | ✓ | Shigaraki 信楽 ware. Sueki 須恵器 ware was made in this clay-rich area from early times, but a distinctive ware fired in… |
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| shijiko 四耳壷 | Ch: si'erhu. A jar with four lug handles (loop ears) around the mouth or neck of the jar, the handles may be round… |
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| shinoyaki 志野焼 | ✓ | Shino 志野 ware. One of the best known of the Mino wares *minoyaki 美濃焼, first… |
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| shippi 漆皮 | Lacquered leather. Untanned skins of cow, wild pig or deer are softened by soaking, wrapped around a mold to dry in the sun… |
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| shuchin 繻珍 | A satin textile woven with colored woofs to form a pattern, originating in Ming China. As more than seven colors were used,… |
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| sometsuke 染付 | Blue-and-white ware. A white pottery with indigo patterns. On the surface of white pottery, mainly porcelain, designs are… |
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| sukashibori 透彫 | ✓ | Openwork. A method of decoration in which a design is cut out of a plain surface. While sukashibori refers to… |
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| surihaku 摺箔 | Rubbed metal foil. A decorative technique for textiles in which metal foil is impressed on a design first drawn in paste.… |
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