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INDEX

  • Chu Kobutsu ware, 271.
  • Chūbei, Agano, potters of several generations, 323.
  • Chūzaemon, Fukuda, potter, 109.
  • Chūzaemon, Higuchi, potter, 118.
  • Chūzū, Agano, potter, 323.
  • Civilisation, introduction, 2.
  • Cloisonné. See Enamel.
  • Cochin China ware, 214.
  • Colours (pigments and enamels), Mohammedan blue of Chinese porcelain, 23; in Hizen porcelain, 68–70, 74, 82, 87, 96, 103; in Satsuma faience, 150, 163; substitution of pigments for enamels, 166, 167, 296, 391; in Awata faience, 189; in Kutani ware, 238; in Owari porcelain, 293. See also Decoration, Glaze.
  • Comb pattern, 98.
  • Composition, porcelain: Hizen stone, 58, 65; Hizen, 72, 73; Satsuma, 156; Kyōtō, 234; various, 234, 407–409; Kaga, 241–244; Owari, 287, 288, 291; Nagato, 346; Awaji, 353; Aizu, 395; Ota, 406.
    • Faience: Satsuma, 153, 156, 157; Kyōtō, 203, 232; Kaga, 242–244; Shigaraki clay, 370; Makuzu, 405; various, 409.
    • Chinese cobalt blue, 69.
  • Crackle, in Arita and Okawachi porcelain, 128; in Satsuma faience, 133, 146, 149; Ninsei's faience, 183.
  • Decoration, keramic, of dolmen pottery, 3, 4; Shonzui's style, 23; Korean, 47–50; Hawthorn pattern, 78; wealth of designs of Old Japan, 79, 80; figure subjects, 81, 104, 202; of Old Japan not characteristic, 83, 120–122, 132; devices in Arita porcelain, 90; lacquer, 91–94, 198, 281, 326; paste, 94; of Okawachi porcelain, 96–98; comb pattern, 98; of Hirado or Mikawachi porcelain, 103–106; on Hizen egg-shell porcelain, 110; character of Arita porcelain, 122; of old and new Satsuma faience, 134, 143, 146, 149, 167; of early Kyōtō ware, 179; Ninsei's, 184, 186; Kenzan's, 190; influence of the Shijo school of pictorial art, 194, 211; style of the Dōhachi family, 194; style of the Kagiya family, 196; pâte-sur-pâte, 198, 200, 201; Rokubei's, 211; Zengoro's, 221, 224; of Rengetsu ware, 231; of Kutani ware, 238–241; Hachiroemon's Akaji-kinga, 249, 251; of the so-called Ohi ware, 258; of Oribe ware, 275; of Owari porcelain, 292, 295–297; of Mino porcelain, 303; of Yatsushiro ware, 322; distemper painting of Fukakusa ware, 327; of Odo ware, 348, 349; of Awaji ware, 354, 355; of Koto porcelain, 371; modern surface, 388–392; of Sōma ware, 396; "grains-of-rice," 419; Satsuma à jour, 421; modern under the glaze, 423. See also Blue under the glaze, Colours, Enamel, Glaze, Modelling.
  • Delft faience, imitation of Hizen porcelain, 85; in Japan, 86; Japanese imitation, 197, 360.
  • Denzo, potter, 401.
  • Diraku Zengoro, potter, 188.
  • Distemper painting on Fukakusa ware, 327.
  • Dōhachi, Takahashi, potters of four generations, 193; decorative style, 194.
  • Dolmen pottery, 2; decoration, 3–5; similarity to ancient Cyprus ware, 4.
  • Dōmi, amateur potter, 178.
  • Dōniu, Tanaka, potter, 33, 36.

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