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INDEX

  • Awaya Genemon, potter, 247; revives the Ao-Kutani ware, 248; his Ohi faience, 259; technical ability, 259.
  • Baihin, Seifū, potter, 226.
  • Baikei, Seifū, potter, 227.
  • Ban family, potters, 345.
  • Banko ware, original, 358–360; mark, 360; revival, 361; use of moulds, 362; character of revived, or Yusetsu ware, 362, 364; popularity and imitation, 363; varieties and essential feature, 364; Yedo, 387.
  • Banshu. See Harima.
  • Barin ware, 367.
  • Bishiu. See Owari.
  • Bizan, four generations of Awata potters, 202.
  • Bizen province ware, early, 328, 331; varieties and characteristics, 329–332; modelled, 329; marks, 331, 333; potters, 332; decline, 333; identification, 335.
  • Blue under the glaze (sous converte) decoration, in Shonzui's use, 21–25; use by his successors, 25, 54; on Arita porcelain, 57, 73, 79, 123, 127; application, 6870; subordination in Nabeshima ware, 96; on Hirado ware, 103, 110, 113, 128; on Satsuma faience, 152; on Kyōtō faience, 179, 197; Rokubei's landscapes, 212; on Kutani ware, 241; on Owari porcelain, 292; on Mino egg-shell porcelain, 303; modern success, 419. See also Decoration.
  • Boku Heii, Korean potter in Satsuma, 135, 136; finds materials for Satsuma ware, 140; descendants, 141, 152.
  • Bokuhaku, potter, 358.
  • Bowes, J. L., error on Japanese porcelain, 18, 39; on Japanese porcelain in European collections, 121.
  • Brocade pattern, in Old Japan ware, 81.
  • Bunzo, various potters, descendants of Yasuchika, 188, 197.
  • Butsuyu, name for Zengoro, 223.
  • Buzen province, Agano ware, 402–404; Ueno ware, 404.
  • Carles, W. R., on Korean keramics, 48.
  • Céladon, ancient reference to, 10; Chinese, 19; Korean, 47–49; Okawachi, 98; attempted in Kyōtō, 210; Himeji, 372; Meppō, 378; Sanda, 380; Seifu's, 417. See also Porcelain.
  • Characteristics. See Identification.
  • Chikaharu, Higuchi, potter, 117.
  • Chikuzen. See Sōhichi, Takatori.
  • Chin family, potters, 141, 159, 422.
  • China, ancient intercourse with Japan, 11; keramic primacy, 13, 19–21, 411–413; art influence on Japan, 18; influence on Japanese keramics, 62, 416, 423; enamelled porcelains, 62; porcelain process, 72.
  • Chobei, Yama-no-uchi, potter, 108.
  • Chōjiro of Kaga, potter, 246.
  • Chōjiro, Tanaka, potter, 32, 36.
  • Chokku-en. See Yohei (Yama-no-uchi).
  • Chōniu, Tanaka, potter, 33, 37.
  • Chōsa, Satsuma, ware, origin, 136; Yoshihiro's patronage, 136; character of early ware, 136; faience, 136; varieties, 137, 169; change in location, 138; identification, 151.
  • Chōsen-garatsu ware, 310.
  • Chōshiu. See Nagato.
  • Chōsuke, potter, 247.
  • Chōwaken, potter, 227.
  • Chōyu. See Chōjiro (Tanaka).
  • Chozaemon, Haji or Ohi, potter ancestry, 255; character of his Ohi ware, 255, 257; descendants, 256, 257.
  • Chōzo, potter, 232.

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