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Japanese Kutani-style lucky cat dyeing

Japanese Kutani-style lucky cat dyeing

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Japanese Kutani-style lucky cat dyeing

Dimensions: 8cm high, 5.5cm wide

Materials: Porcelain + Hand-painted

"Izatsushi" is the Japanese term for blue and white porcelain. The process of painting with cobalt blue pigment is called "izatsushi"; "atsushi" refers to the decorative pattern. Therefore, "Izatsushi" means painting decorative patterns using cobalt blue pigment.

Most dyes and pigments are used on ceramics (i.e., materials that require high-temperature firing). The meaning of pigment

Made in Japan

Introduction to Kutani ware

"Kutani ware" is a representative of Japanese painted ceramics, originating from Minamikaga in southern Ishikawa Prefecture, and is widely recognized as the pinnacle of painted ceramics.

Kutani ware, with a history of 360 years, not only has vibrant colors

At the same time, it has kept pace with the times and is loved both in Japan and around the world. In recent years, Kutani ware has also utilized its unique colors...

Collaborations with different characters for sale have made it quite popular. This time, we'll introduce the characteristics and history of Kutani ware.

Even the manufacturing process and selection methods will be explained. The name Kutani ware comes from Kutani Village, Enuma District, Kaga Province.

It is said that it was originally made deep in the Yamanaka Onsen area of ​​Kaga City, Ishikawa Prefecture. It is characterized by its bright and vibrant colors, achieved through "upside-down painting" using Japanese hard pigments known as Kutani Gosai ( green, yellow, red, purple, and indigo ) .

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