Japanese Imari Teapot and Plate, Edo, 18Th C
Japanese Imari Teapot and Plate, Edo, 18Th CThe porcelain showing typical light-apple-green appearance, which demonstrate its superior in materior.
The Doucai glazing demonstrate uits excelent in workmanship, thin and tighten compared to egg shell.
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NHK ~ Begin Japanology ~ Imari Porcelain ~
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0NfMi7mu-w Further reading:
Culture Insider: How to distinguish doucai, wucai, famille-rose and enamel porcelain
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