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  2. Japanese recycling symbols - Wikipedia

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    Japan has a system of recycling marks, recycling identification marks (リサイクル識別表示マーク), which indicate and classify recyclable materials. They are similar to the resin identification codes , in that they have surrounding arrows, with text inside to indicate the type of material.

  3. List of National Treasures of Japan (crafts: others) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] [7] High-fired Korean Sue ware, and with it the pottery wheel, arrived in Japan around the 6th century, marking the beginning of major technological advances imported from the mainland. [6] [7] Stoneware originated in Japan with the development of green-glazed and other color glazed pottery in the second half of the 7th century. The ...

  4. Haji pottery - Wikipedia

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    Haji pottery (土師器, Hajiki) is a type of plain, unglazed, reddish-brown Japanese pottery or earthenware that was produced during the Kofun, Nara, and Heian periods of Japanese history. It was used for both ritual and utilitarian purposes, and many examples have been found in Japanese tombs, where they form part of the basis of dating ...

  5. Category:Japanese pottery - Wikipedia

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  6. Imari ware - Wikipedia

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    Imari ware bowl, stormy seascape design in overglaze enamel, Edo period, 17th–18th century. Imari ware (Japanese: 伊万里焼, Hepburn: Imari-yaki) is a Western term for a brightly-coloured style of Arita ware (有田焼, Arita-yaki) Japanese export porcelain made in the area of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū.

  7. Bizen ware - Wikipedia

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    Ko-Bizen (old Bizen) ware flower vase tabimakura (portable pillow), Edo period, 17th century Bizen ware ( 備前焼 , Bizen-yaki ) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally from Bizen province , presently a part of Okayama prefecture .

  8. Iga ware - Wikipedia

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    Historically, in a Japanese tea ceremony room, vases used to be made out of cut bamboo in order to match the ambiance of the room. Precious vases were offered as gifts to feudal daimyō lords. Starting in the late 16th century Momoyama period, Iga ware water vases with characteristic "ear" lugs appeared. The ear lugs added prestige to a vessel ...

  9. Awaji ware - Wikipedia

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    Awaji ware (淡路焼, Awaji-yaki), also known as Minpei or Mimpei ware, is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally made on Awaji Island in the eastern part of the Seto Inland Sea, western Japan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some pieces are porcelain , others described as glazed "porcelaneous ware" or "pottery".