Episode 5: Imari ware and a story lost in the mists of timeMy Stories of Chinese Porcelain

Episode 5: Imari ware and a story lost in the mists of time

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Imari is a style of porcelain named after the Japanese port from which it was shipped to the West. At around the same period, the Chinese porcelain industry suddenly reached its peak and lost its glamorous appeal in the world market, replaced by this new Japanese porcelain.

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setlla_7Waq
setlla_7Waq
2025.8.03
I still prefer Chinese porcelain—it carries deeper cultural heritage
Tplenth
Tplenth
2025.3.22
Porcelain is a crucial part of Chinese culture with a long history and profound cultural connotations.
Sonna
Sonna
2024.12.27
For example, the tea ceremony utensils play an important role in Japanese cultural traditions.
Sonna
Sonna
2024.12.27
The simplicity and purity of Japanese porcelain design are in line with the spiritual connotations of Zen Buddhism and the values of the tea ceremony, emphasizing the importance of inner peace and the appreciation of the present moment.
Plandarua
Plandarua
2024.12.27
Japanese porcelain is closely related to Japanese tea culture and religious beliefs.