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Japanese Lacquerware plates - Meimei-sara Aizu-nuri
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Sold outJapanese tea pot - lacquerware
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Daruma figure
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Japanese lacquerware Negoronuri
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Japanese Lacquerware plates - Meimei-sara Aizu-nuri
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Japanese Lacquerware plates - Meimei-sara Aizu-nuri
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Japanese Lacquerware - Antique Japanese Wooden Soup-Bowl with Wajima-Nuri,
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Sold outJapanese Ceramic Vase
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Flower Vase by Yasumi Kato
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Japanese Ceramics
Earthenwares were made as early as the Jōmon period (10,500–300 BC), giving Japan one of the oldest ceramic traditions in the world. Japan is further distinguished by the unusual esteem that ceramics holds within its artistic tradition, owing to the enduring popularity of the tea ceremony.
Japanese Ukiyo-e
Ukiyo-e : is a genre of Japanese art which flourished from the 17th through 19th centuries. Its artists produced woodblock prints and paintings of such subjects as female beauties; kabuki actors and sumo wrestlers; scenes from history and folk tales; travel scenes and landscapes; flora, fauna and erotica. The term ukiyo-e (浮世絵) translates as 'picture[s] of the floating world.