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Inuyama-Keramik

Inuyama ware (犬山焼 Inuyama-yaki) refers to a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around the municipality of Inuyama, Owari Province, in central Japan.
The term refers to two kilns that produced in this area. The earlier one was located in the village of Imai (今井村) in Niwa District. The second one was the Maruyama kiln (丸山窯) at Inuyama castle, which produced the only type of ware in Owari province that was decorated primarily in different colours. The Imai kiln is said to have operated from Hōreki (1751-64) until the end of An’ei (1772-81). The Maruyama kiln opened in Bunka 7 (1810). Potters from Awataguchi (粟田口) in Kyoto’s eastern area as well Kamishima village (上志段味村, today a part of Inuyama and Moriyama-ku, Nagoya) were invited. - Wikipedia (en), 29.12.2018

"Inuyama ware bowl, overglaze enamel, Edo period, 19th century

Water jar, decorated with flower and bird in overglaze enamels, Edo period, 19th century

Tea bowl, design of hand fans, brown glaze and overglaze enamels. Meiji-Shōwa era, 20th century

Inuyama ware (犬山焼, Inuyama-yaki) refers to a type of Japanese pottery, stoneware, and ceramics produced in and around the municipality of Inuyama, Owari Province, in central Japan." - (Wikipedia (en) 26.08.2023)

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