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AGANO & TAKATORI Famous Ceramics of Japan 2by Kozuru, GenFirst Edition
Book desription: Tokyo: Kodansha International. Very Good in Good+ dust jacket. 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. 0870114549 . Clean, tight interior. Colour illustrations. Ex-library book with laminated cover & usual type markings - jacket attached to book. Light edgewear/edge wrinkling to laminate & jacket, light soiling. Laminate has caused some creases to jacket & laminate and is also partially loosened around edges. 44 pages. "Though northern Kyushu is most famous for Imari porcelains, there is a tradition of Korean inspired stoneware. The Agano and Takatori kilns epitomise this legacy, as does the well-known Karatsu ware. Influenced by the Kyoto tea ceremony taste, Agano and Takatori nonetheless maintained a vigour, strength, humbleness and spontaneity that, over the centuries continued to reflect the Korean origin of these kilns' first potters. " [845]; Folio 13" - 23" tall .
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