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INDEX

  • 43; discovery of porcelain stone, 55; composition of various kinds, 234, 407–409; modern, after Chinese models, 416–424.
    • Hizen: discovery of porcelain stone, 55; early Arita, 57, 59; composition and varieties of stone, 58, 64–67; development of enamel decoration in Arita, 61–63; process, 67–75; composition, 72; colours used in decorating, 74, 87; influence and extent of Dutch trade, 75–87; Old Japan ware, 79–82; characteristics, 89, 97, 123–128; decorative devices, 90, 94; art decline, 92–94; Okawachi, 94–98; Mikawachi, 101–107; egg-shell, 105, 110–112; rarity of unglazed, 105; modelled, 105, 106; potters, 107, 108, 112–118; revival, 113; Odashi, 117; Kame-yama, 118, 128; export ware not characteristic, 120–122, 132; modern "grains-of-rice," 419.
    • Kaga: Ao-Kutani, 237–239; Ko-Kutani, 239–241; composition, 241–244; Wakasugi, 246, 257; Hachiroe, 249, 251; modern, 253, 421.
    • Kyōtō: beginnings, 210; blue-and-white, 212; Mokubei's, 215; Shūhei's, 216; Zengoro's, 220, 223, 224; Seifu family, 226, 417; Yosobei's, 227; modern conditions, 233, 417; composition, 233.
    • Mino: beginnings, 302; blue-and-white egg-shell, 303; decoration over the glaze, 303, 304; domestic, 304; Gosuke's decoration, 304; high-relief modelled, 305.
    • Owari: beginnings of blue-and-white, 282–286; composition, 287, 288, 290; variable character and other difficulties, 288–290; characteristics, 292–294, 297; marks, 292; modern conditions, 292, 296; over-the-glaze decoration, 294–297; cloisonné decoration, 298; modern egg-shell, 420.
    • Miscellaneous: Satsuma, 154–156; Chikuzen, 320; Higo, 325; Izumo, 340; Iwami, 340; Iyo, 343; Nagato, 346; Awaji, 353; Kotō, 371; Himeji, 372; Meppō, 378; Sanda, 380; Yedo, 388, 418; Koishikawa, 394; Aizu, 394, 395; Ota, 406, 416, 418. See also Faience, Keramics.
  • Potter's wheel, earliest use, 2, 9; form, 68, 160.
  • Pottery. See Keramics.
  • Race of the dolmen builders, 4.
  • Rai, daughter of Mokubei, potter, 216.
  • Rakō. See Jimbei.
  • Raku ware and potters, 32–38; historical importance, 38; easy manufacture, 385; Yedo mosaics and figures, 386; Kishi, 397.
  • Rakuzan ware, 336.
  • Rekkō, chief of Mito, his ware, 406.
  • Rengetsu ware, 231.
  • Riemon, Higuchi, potter, 108.
  • Rihei, Kita, potter, 342.
  • Rikei. See Kōraizaemon.
  • Rikiu-Shigaraki ware, 369.
  • Rinzo, Soejima, potter, 116.
  • Risaburo, Soejima, potter, 116; founds the Seisei-sha, 116.
  • Risampei. See Kanagai.
  • Riuzan. See Yamamoto Tatsunosuke.

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