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Oribe (Japanese ceramics styles, Japanese decorative arts styles, ... Styles and Periods (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Refers to the style of stoneware produced during the Momoyama and early Tokugawa periods. The style is characterized mainly by tea ceremony ware produced in the Seto region with rough surfaces and warm colored, simple glazes. |
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Oribe (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,A)
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Oribe (Spanish-P,D,U,U)
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Oribe (Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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織部燒 (C,U,Chinese (traditional)-P,D,U,U)
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織部 (C,U,Chinese (traditional),UF,U,U)
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zhī bù shāo (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Hanyu Pinyin)-P,UF,U,U)
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zhi bu shao (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Pinyin without tones)-P,UF,U,U)
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chih pu shao (C,U,Chinese (transliterated Wade-Giles)-P,UF,U,U)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: F.FL |
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Chinese (traditional) ..... 指生產於桃山及早期德川時代的石器風格,主要製品是茶道器皿,製於瀨戶地區,表面粗糙,釉色為簡單的暖色系。 |
Dutch ..... Verwijst naar de stijl van het steengoed dat tijdens de Momoyama- en vroege Tokugawa-periode werd vervaardigd. De stijl kenmerkt zich voornamelijk door het vaatwerk voor theeceremonieën, dat werd geproduceerd in de Seto-regio. Het oppervlak is ruw en de glazuren zijn eenvoudig en warm van kleur. |
Spanish ..... Se refiere al estilo de gres producido durante Momoyama y los períodos tempranos de Tokugawa. El estilo es caracterizado principalmente por los artefactos para la ceremonia del té producido en la región de Seto, con las superficies ásperas y esmaltes coloreados, simples. |
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