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- Kasama_ware abstract "Kasama ware (笠間焼, Kasama-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery made in Kasama, Ibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. During the mid-Edo period, many potters from the Shigaraki area traveled the country to sell their wares or to simply find employment. During the An'ei period (1772–1784), the headman of Hakoda village in Hitachi Province, Kuno Hanzaemon Michinobe, invited a potter from Shiragaki named Chōzaemon to build a kiln in his village. The new kiln produced plain utilitarian pots and vessels, but soon received the patronage and protection of the daimyo of Kasama Domain, who controlled Hakoda village. This marks the beginning of the style named Kasama-yaki.During the Meiji period, mass production techniques were introduced and Kasama grew to rival Mashiko as the leading pottery center for the Kantō region. After World War II, as with Mashiko, changes in local attitudes opened Kasama ware beyond its traditional restrictions on form and style, and also opened the industry to any craftsmen, regardless of previous training and background. At present, over 300 potters are known to be active in Kasama, using various types of clay and glazes with no resemblance the original Kasama ware works of the Edo period.".
- Kasama_ware thumbnail Kasamayaki_big_vase02.jpg?width=300.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageID "48749856".
- Kasama_ware wikiPageLength "2107".
- Kasama_ware wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Kasama_ware wikiPageRevisionID "706553186".
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Anei.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_pottery.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Daimyo.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Edo_period.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Hitachi_Province.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Ibaraki_Prefecture.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Kantō_region.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Kasama,_Ibaraki.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Kasama_Domain.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Mashiko,_Tochigi.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Meiji_period.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Pottery.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink Shigaraki,_Shiga.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLink File:Kasamayaki_big_vase02.jpg.
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasama ware".
- Kasama_ware wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kasama-yaki".
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- Kasama_ware wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_ceramics.
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- Kasama_ware subject Category:Japanese_pottery.
- Kasama_ware hypernym Style.
- Kasama_ware type Thing.
- Kasama_ware comment "Kasama ware (笠間焼, Kasama-yaki) is a style of Japanese pottery made in Kasama, Ibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. During the mid-Edo period, many potters from the Shigaraki area traveled the country to sell their wares or to simply find employment. During the An'ei period (1772–1784), the headman of Hakoda village in Hitachi Province, Kuno Hanzaemon Michinobe, invited a potter from Shiragaki named Chōzaemon to build a kiln in his village.".
- Kasama_ware label "Kasama ware".
- Kasama_ware sameAs Q11599993.
- Kasama_ware sameAs 笠間焼.
- Kasama_ware sameAs Касамська_кераміка.
- Kasama_ware sameAs Q11599993.
- Kasama_ware wasDerivedFrom Kasama_ware?oldid=706553186.
- Kasama_ware depiction Kasamayaki_big_vase02.jpg.
- Kasama_ware isPrimaryTopicOf Kasama_ware.