Description
This dish reveals early attempts at porcelain manufacture in Japan. Typically, porcelain undergoes a preliminary low-temperature firing to remove moisture from the clay. In this case, the process was omitted, causing the blue pigment to bleed beyond the outlines of the design.
Data source
ColBase
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Last updated
March 16, 2026