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Satsuma ware 薩摩焼 satsuma yaki is a type of japanese pottery originally from satsuma province southern kyūshū today it can be divided into two distinct categories.
Satsuma vases often come in pairs and are elaborately decorated with gold leaf and crackled glaze.
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On the other hand satsuma ware can be divided into two kinds and each of them has completely different features.
The savvy rulers of satsuma by this time the shimazu clan were quick to capitalize on the gigantic expansion of the market for japanese porcelain.
A typical piece of satsuma will be of a yellow complexion and usually decorated with intricate and minute japanese figures landscapes and even dragons.
Satsuma is a style of japanese earthenware that was produced in satsuma osaka kyoto kobe kagoshima and tokyo.
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These types of markings are more common on larger vases that form part of a set.
Satsuma vases generally depict japanese themes including scenes of court life legends and artistic.
Japanese satsuma wisteria signed hand painted vase.
Antique japanese satsuma ware pottery vase with intricate patterns figures.
Japanese satsuma wisteria signed hand painted vase.
The original plain dark clay early satsuma 古薩摩 ko satsuma made in satsuma from around 1600 and the elaborately decorated export satsuma 京薩摩 kyō satsuma ivory bodied pieces which began to be produced.
Expanding the market for japanese pottery.
Word of satsuma masterworks spread to the west and japanese ceramics and porcelain became sought after luxuries throughout america and europe.
Firstly satsuma ware has two types.
Satsuma pottery was made in or around kagoshima in kyushu japan in the later part of the 19th century through to the early 1920 s in satsuma in southern japan.
Generally each japanese pottery has only one style or salient characteristics such as color touch and technique.
Satsuma or satsuma yaki generic marks.