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Arita-yaki (Arita ware) is a general term for various styles of Japanese porcelain that were produced in the city of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan. Arita-yaki emerged in the late 16th century and was one of the first forms of Japanese porcelain.
Arita-yaki is usually characterized by its high quality and variety of designs. These products can include everything from decorative vases to tea cups and plates. One of the most famous styles of Arita-yaki is Kakiemon, which was developed in the 17th century and is known for its bright colors and detailed decorations.
Arita-yaki continues to be a popular form of ceramics in the modern world, and many of its variations, such as Imari-yaki, are used in everyday life and as decorative items around the globe.
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