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List of Full-page Illustrations | xi | |
Publisher's Foreword | xiii | |
1. | Introduction | 1-24 |
Historical Outline of the Development of Oriental Ceramic Wares | 6 | |
Purpose for which the article was made | 16 | |
Biscuit and Glaze | 19 | |
Potters' marks and Seals | 20 | |
Japanese Classifications | 21 | |
2. | Cha no yu and Its Influence on Japanese Ceramics | 25-38 |
Enshu's Seven Kilns | 32 | |
Oribe | 34 | |
3. | Clays, Kilns and Potters' Methods | 39-62 |
Kilns | 40 | |
Japanese methods of making | 43 | |
Raku Yaki | 45 | |
Eiraku or Yeiraku Potters | 52 | |
4. | Pre-historic and Early Potteries | 63-84 |
Unglazed Pottery of Historic Times | 68 | |
Bizen Wares | 69 | |
Karatsu Wares | 73 | |
Satsuma Wares | 79 | |
Hayata Takemoto | 83 | |
Hagi Wares | 83 | |
5. | Celadons—Forerunners of Porcelain | 85-90 |
Crackled Wares | 87 | |
Sanda Wares | 89 | |
One Colour Wares | 90 | |
6. | Imari Kilns and Potters | 91-114 |
Kakiyemon Wares | 101 | |
Arita Wares | 104 | |
Nabeshima Wares | 108 | |
Okochi Wares | 111 | |
Hirado Wares | 111 | |
The Shonzui Tradition | 113 | |
7. | Seto Kilns and Potters | 115-128 |
Shino Wares | 118 | |
Akazu Wares | 119 | |
Sobokai Wares | 119 | |
Stories of Famous Potters | 120 | |
Toshiro | 120 | |
Tamikichi | 123 | |
Inuyama Wares | 127 | |
8. | Kutani Kilns and Potters | 129-138 |
Marks and Seals | 136 | |
Ohi Wares | 137 | |
Kaga Wares | 137 | |
Ninsei at Soma | 138 | |
9. | Kyoto and Neighbouring Kilns and Potters | 139-156 |
Kyoto Wares | 139 | |
Awata Wares | 140 | |
Ninsei | 141 | |
Kiyomizu Wares | 147 | |
Akahada Wares | 148 | |
Makuzu Wares | 149 | |
Iga and Shigaragi Wares | 150 | |
Tamba and Tokoname Wares | 151 | |
Koto Wares | 152 | |
Awaji Wares | 153 | |
Stone Ware | 154 | |
Banko Wares | 155 | |
Lacquer on Ceramics | 156 | |
10. | Tokyo Kilns and Potters | 157-162 |
Noritake and other "China-wares" | 162 | |
Rice Porcelain | 162 | |
11. | Korean Wares—Brief Historical Outline | 163-174 |
12. | How to buy and appreciate Japanese Wares | 175-192 |
Advice to Purchasers | 175 | |
A Word about Colour | 179 | |
Use of Gold | 182 | |
A Word of Warning | 184 | |
Typical Japanese Forms | 185 | |
13. | Japanese Ceramics in Religion and Superstition | 193-196 |
14. | Ceramic Designs and Symbols | 197-224 |
Animal Symbolism | 198 | |
Fish and Shell Fish Symbolism | 206 | |
Floral Symbols | 208 | |
Fruit Symbolism | 211 | |
Human Figures | 213 | |
Miscellaneous Symbols | 220 | |
15. | Inscriptions on Ceramics | 225-236 |
Chinese Dates Important in any Discussion of Oriental Ceramics | 225 | |
Ming Dynasty Date Marks | 226 | |
Marks on Chinese Ceramics found on Japanese Wares | 233 | |
Selected Bibliography | 237-242 | |
Index | 243 |