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ARITATHE CERAMIC COUNTRY
PROPOSAL OF ARITA PORCELAINPROPOSAL OF ARITA PORCELAIN
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• U.A.E. and Arita• History of Arita porcelain• Overseas trade of Arita porcelain• Modern Arita porcelain• Proposal of service set
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Japan
ARITAU.A.E.
Location of U.A.E. and Japan
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�e distance between U.A.E. and Arita is about 7000km(4,350mile). �e time di�erence is 5 hours.
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Arita in Japan
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ARITA
SAGA PREF.
KYUSHU
Arita is in Saga prefecture on the Kyushu island, located in the west of Japan.
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History of Arita porcelainThe history of Arita porcelain dates back to 400 years agoIn the beginning of the 17th century a good quality kaolin stone was discovered in Izumiyama, Arita and Japan's first piece of porcelain was made.
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The creation of glossy white ceramicsThe characteristic of Arita porcelain is in the transparent white base.'Sometsuke,' a graceful blue picture, and "Akae, a magnificent picture in red, yellow and green, are glazed on to the white ceramic base.
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Exportation and the Influence of Arita in the world (From the 17th century to the 18th century)
The Dutch East India Company exported Arita porcelain to Asia and as far as Europe in the mid-17th century.From the mid-17th century to the mid 18th century, as many as seven million pieces of Arita porcelain crossed the ocean.Arita porcelain became known as “IMARI” because the porcelain pieces were shipped from a nearby sea port in the city of Imari.
Made in AritaMade in Meissen,Germany
The beautiful designs of Arita porcelain influenced makers all over the world.
Owned by �e Kyushu Ceramic MuseumZwinger Palace collectionin Dresden, Germany
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IMARI
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This is a classical “IMARI” vase which earned a great reputation in Europe at the time.
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European palaces and their collection of Arita porcelainThe 17th century European royalty and aristocracy were enchanted by the Arita porcelain. They described the porcelain as “the Jewels of the Orient,” and competed with each other for the best Arita porcelain pieces. Today "IMARI" porcelain are still decorating European palaces and on public display in places such as Britain, France , Germany, and Austria.
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Classical beauty loved by the royalty and the aristocracy
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At the time, it was fashionable to have a room embellished with gorgeous oriental porcelain pieces in the palaces.These rooms are called “the Porcelain Cabinet.”
Reference: 'Ceramic Road' by �e Asahi Shimbun Company
�e collection of the powerful lord of Meinz, Shönborn Family at Weissenstein Palace in Germany
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Classical beauty loved by the royalty and the aristocracy
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Arita porcelain influenced porcelain manufacturing industry in Europe.Under the influence, Meissen, Delft began to manufacture ceramics in Great Britain and France.
Reference: 'Ceramic Road' by �e Asahi Shimbun Company
�e collection of lord Saxony at Zwinger Palace in Germany �e collection of the emperor of Austria at Schönbrunn Palace in Austria
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Products made to the tastes of people in all parts of the world
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Making full use of the advanced technology of shaping and coloring, Arita manufactured many original products to the royalty and the aristocracy of each country. This is a custom-made original set of Arita pieces for the Dutch royalty.
Owned by Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in the NetherlandsOwned by Groningen Museum in the Netherlands
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Wedding orders
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This is a piece from a service set especially made for the wedding of Dutch aristocrats in 1702.The combined crest of Ida Maria van Buren (on the right) and Joan van Brederode (on the left) was designed.
Owned by Kyushu Ceramic Museum
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Imperial household The Japanese Imperial family uses numerous numbers of Arita porcelain wares in its household.Arita ceramists, Iwao Jiki Kogyo Co., Ltd, dedicated this piece of work to the Imperial Palace.
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Garden Lantern Chowa-Den HallOrnamental Pot with gold design on a green backgroundDisplayed at the Take-no-Ma, State Hall
Reference: 'Palace' by �e Mainichi Newspapers
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Modern Arita
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At the G8 summit in 2008, the Japanese government presented these ceramic fountain pens to the leaders of the world.
An Arita ceramic company, Koransha, made this product.
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Arita ProposalGolden Phoenix
Gold Imari Phoenix
Puppies in the Brocade-style
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In the 1870s, Eizaemon Fukagawa, the 8th Fukagawa family generation, selected special ceramists, painters and merchants and established a company we know as Koransha. At that time,it won numerous gold awards and prizes at expositions such as in Paris, Vienna, Philadelphia and Barcelona.It was highly respected in Europe and also received many orders from the Japanese Imperial household. Koransha created diverse products including the Arita original white base porcelain with sophisticated blue dye and magnificent colorful pictures, gold and silver designs adored in Europe, especially France, in the 18th century and the soothing motif of the Green Series.
Introducing Koransha
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Eizaemon Fukagawa, the 8th Fukagawa family generation
Koransha head office building
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Golden Phoenix SeriesThe Gold Phoenix Plate, designed in the 1860s, won a gold prize at the exposition in Barcelona, Spain and is reproduced. Gold is used on the surface of the plate and the design is gorgeous and elaborate.You can see the details and the amount of work that was put into this piece of art. Kin-ran-de: adding gold to a piece with ornate designs.
Certificate of Barcelona Exposition
Picture of Golden PhoenixVienna Exposition (in 1873)
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Golden Phoenix Series / KoranshaThe gold on the pieces was done in such detail that the porcelain pieces look like they were embroidered with a gold thread. Japanese people, with their elaborate craftsmanship, adopted the design from fabrics developed in the Islamic culture and created the Golden Phoenix Series.The symbols of prosperity for the royal family include the everlasting Arabesque Flower and the Phoenix which only appears in countries governed by wise rulers.
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Golden Phoenix Series
Comport
Oval shaped platter
Casserole
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Golden Phoenix Series
Meat plateDinner plate Dessert plate Bread plate
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Golden Phoenix Series
Tea PotCup and saucer
CreamerSugarbowl
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Early IMARI Phoenix / Arita-SeiyouThis is the representative style of Arita porcelain. The Kinrande style is decorated with deep blue and red dyes, then gold is added. This gorgeous service set has three main designs on it: Peony flowers, the Phoenix, and Cherry blossoms. The Peony flower symbolizes prosperity, the Phoenix which only appears in countries governed by wise rulers, and cherry blossoms that the Japanese love.
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Dinner plate
Meat plate
Dessert plate
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Early IMARI phoenixThe Early Imari style, Arita Seiyou, dates back to the late 17th century and still uses this original design on many of its porcelain pieces.
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Oval Flower-shaped platter
Soup bowlFruit plate
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Early IMARI Phoenix
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Large bowl
Wine coolerCasserole
Comport
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Early IMARI Phoenix
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Demitasse cup and saucer
Tea cup and saucer
coffee cup and saucer
Tea Pot
Sugarbowl
Creamer
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Early IMARI Phoenix
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Puppies in the Brocade-style Series
Seattle Pacific Exposition Diploma
Incense burner
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Exhibited in Paris Exposition and received a gold medal in 1878.In this exposition Japanese traditional craft attracted great attention and created a Japanese boom.
A w a r d e d t h e h o n o r e d g r a n d p r i z e a t Philadelphia Exposition held to celebrate the 100th anniversary of independence in the United States in 1876.
Reference
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Puppies in the Brocade-style Series / KoranshaThese are replicas of the incense burner made in the late Meiji Era and exhibited at the 1909 Seattle Exposition.The designed of puppies playing in a patch of chrysanthemum flowers is drawn by a precise hand of the artist. The ceramist of Koransha has done an exceptional job with the touch and feel of the design.
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Platter
Dinner plate
Dessert plate
Tea Pot
Bowl
Cup and saucer
Creamer
Sugarbowl
Bread plate
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Our proposal consists of three patterned service sets.Arita porcelain influenced cultures around the globe with its perfect blend of classic and modern beauty for the past 400 years.We hold great pride in our products and recommend them without hestitation.
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Thank you for your kind attention.
ARITA TOWN.Planning, Commerce, Industry & Tourism Division Arita Town Hall
ADD : 2202 Tachibe Otsu, Arita-cho, Saga, 849-4192 JapanPHONE : +81-955-46-2500 FAX : +81-955-46-2100
E-mail : [email protected]
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