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Five leaf-shape dishes with "ofukei" glaze, Mino ware

江戸時代前期

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University
Kyoto, Japan

The popularity of Oribe Ware went into sharp decline as a result of the change in the ruler’s taste and that of the times, and transforming into light-green Ofukei ware with a gentle shape. Representative examples are such as dishes (shaped like an oak leaf, a chrysanthemum flower, a rhombus, etc.), mukōzuke (side dishes), and sangide-style vases.

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  • Title: Five leaf-shape dishes with "ofukei" glaze, Mino ware
  • Date Created: 江戸時代前期
  • Physical Dimensions: H 4.4 cm, W 14.4 cm
  • Original Source: Toki City Historical Museum of Mino Ceramics
  • Rights: © Toki City Historical Museum of Mino Ceramics
Art Research Center, Ritsumeikan University

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