Japan, Edo Period - Apothecary's Bottle- Arita Ware - 1971.169 - Cleveland Museum of Art
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In English usage "Arita ware" was traditionally used for the export wares in blue and white porcelain, mostly copying Chinese styles. The wares with added overglaze colours were called Imari ware or (a sub-group) Kakiemon. It is now recognized that the same kilns often made more than one of these types, and "Arita ware" is more often used as a term for all of them. The brightly coloured Kutani ware is another type that is now recognised as coming from around Arita as well as the Kutani itself, and "Kutani-type" is used as a stylistic description.
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apothecary bottles
arita ware in the cleveland museum of art
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johannes camphuys
porcelain bottles in the cleveland museum of art
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Date
1695
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Cleveland Museum of Art
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