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INDEX

  • Sukesaku, Tashiro, potter and merchant, 114.
  • Sukikai-bashi, Fushimi, Fukakusa ware, 326.
  • Sumiemon, Nagaoka, potter, 339.
  • Sumi-no-suke, Fukami, potter, 114.
  • Sumiya Sakubei, potter, 248.
  • Sunkoroku Satsuma ware, 171.
  • Suo ware, 347.
  • Susume-ga-tani ware, 368.
  • Suzuki Kanehiro, potter, 335.
  • Tachibana-hada ware, 403.
  • Tachikui ware, 398.
  • Tadeno, Satsuma, factory, establishment, 144; enamelled ware, 146.
  • Tahara Kenji, potter, 346.
  • Taichiro, Sawa, potter, 339.
  • Taizan family, potters, 199, 200; present ware, 200.
  • Tajimi porcelain, with relief modelling, 305.
  • Takada Tobei, potter, 117.
  • Takahara Goroshichi, potter, claim to discovery of porcelain stone, 55.
  • Takahara ware, 383.
  • Takamatsu ware, 342.
  • Takatori, Chikuzen province, introduction of Korean potters, 313; ancient ware, 313; early productions of the Koreans, 314; improvements, 314; character and value of the ware, 315; various locations of factory, 316; varieties of the ware, 317; modelled figures, 317; modern kilns, 318.
  • Takatori Shigeki, potter, 318.
  • Takayama family, potters, 218.
  • Takeji, Fukami, potter, 113, 114.
  • Takemoto Hayata, potter, 417; porcelain after Chinese models, 418.
  • Takenouchi Kinshū, potter, revives Kutani ware, 254.
  • Takeshita family, potters, 115.
  • Tamba province, Tachikui ware, 398; Sasayama ware, 399.
  • Tamiemon, Setoguchi, potter, 115.
  • Tamikichi, Owari potter, acquires knowledge of porcelain manufacture, 284–286; called Yasukata, 286; character of his ware, 292.
  • Tamura Gonzaemon, potter, 237.
  • Tamura Kyuhei, potter, 352.
  • Tanaka family, manufacturers of Raku ware, 32, 36, 37.
  • Tanaka Eiichi, potter, 118.
  • Tanaka Sakai, potter, 326.
  • Tangen, painter, decorates Satsuma ware, 143.
  • Tanniu. See Kichizaemon (Tanaka).
  • Tanyū, painter, connection with Ninsei's ware, 185.
  • Tanzan Rokuro, potter, his pâte-sur-pâte ware, 201.
  • Tanzan Yoshitaro, potter, 201.
  • Taroemon Kagesada, potter, 301.
  • Taroemon of Karatsu, potter, 312.
  • Tashiro family, potters, 114.
  • Tasuke Dainen, amateur potter, 381.
  • Tatsuji, Okushi, potter, 115.
  • Tatsumonji, Satsuma, pottery, origin, 139; early enamelled ware, 143; materials used, 157; post-feudal conditions, 158.
  • Tawara ware, 356.
  • Tea, influence of introduction on keramics, 12.
  • Tea ceremonial, influence on keramics, 17, 50–53, 86, 177, 261, 268–270, 398, 410.
  • Teikichi, Honda, potter, 245, 248.
  • Tei-no-jō, Yama-no-uchi, potter, 108.
  • Teirin, wife of Masakichi, potter, 32, 36.
  • Teizō, Agano, potter, 323.
  • Terami, potter, 329.
  • Teraoka Genjiro, potter, 374.
  • Terra cotta figures, 387.
  • Tetsuka Kame-no-suke, potter, 113.
  • Tetsuzo, Maeda, potter, 115.
  • Tobei, Kawara, potter, 139.
  • Toda, Imaizumi, potter, 115.
  • Toemon, Sawa, potters of several generations, 339.

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