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Imari (Imari) are Japanese porcelain products that were made in the city of Arita and exported through the port of Imari, especially actively in the 17th century. These items include tableware, decor, and more. They are known for their quality and beauty of design, and their influence on porcelain art is felt to this day.
The design of Imari porcelain is characterized by the use of bright colors, intriguing geometric and natural motifs. Imari has a significant influence on contemporary porcelain art. Its techniques and styles remain popular and impact modern porcelain artisans. The making of Imari involves traditional pottery techniques as well as unique painting methods.
The style of Imari can vary depending on the period. For example, early products were simpler and more minimalist, while later products became more detailed and vibrant.
Examples of Imari products can include large decorative vases, small figurines, tea cups, and plates. Some of them can be found in museums and private collections around the world.
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