Seto ware ceramics

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Seto ware ceramics are a renowned style of Japanese pottery from the Seto area, celebrated for their long history, diverse glazes, and major role in the development of Japanese ceramic art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese pottery
porcelain
stoneware
country Japan
developedInPeriod Edo period NERFINISHED
Kamakura period NERFINISHED
Momoyama period NERFINISHED
Muromachi period NERFINISHED
hasColor black
brown
green
white
yellow
hasHeritageStatus Japan Heritage NERFINISHED
hasMaterial porcelain clay
stoneware clay
hasNotableFeature artistic wares
use of ash glazes
use of iron glazes
utilitarian wares
variety of glaze colors
hasProductionCenter Aichi Prefecture NERFINISHED
Seto City NERFINISHED
hasType Ki-seto NERFINISHED
Oribe ware (Mino-related style influenced by Seto) NERFINISHED
Seto-guro NERFINISHED
Shino ware (Mino-related style influenced by Seto) NERFINISHED
influenced Japanese tea ceremony ceramics
Mino ware NERFINISHED
Oribe ware NERFINISHED
Shino ware NERFINISHED
knownFor diverse glazes
long history
mass production of ceramics
tableware production
tea ceremony utensils
locatedIn Chubu region NERFINISHED
Seto, Aichi Prefecture NERFINISHED
partOf Japanese ceramic art tradition
Six Ancient Kilns of Japan NERFINISHED
usedFor everyday tableware
sake vessels
storage jars
tea ceremony utensils
vases
usesTechnique glaze firing
high-temperature firing
kiln firing
oxidation firing
reduction firing
wheel throwing

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Aichi Prefecture traditionalProduct Seto ware ceramics