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| | Major Pieces From The Museum Collection |
 | | Before a half of a century passed since its birth, ceramists developed a technique of coloring in overglaze enamel, commonly using red, green, and yellow. |
 | | Kakiemon Sakaida, a ceramist, scrutinized a color of a persimmon on his yard and succeeded to duplicate the color on a porcelain. |
 | | Up to recently, Kokutani porcelain were recognized as a production of a town, called Kutani in Ishikawa prefecture, during the late 17th century, however; the latest excavation in Imari region have discovered that it was manufactured not in Kutani but in Imari. |
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