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Mishima pottery : ウィキペディア英語版
Mishima pottery
Mishima is the name of a slip inlay style of pottery adopted from Korea, probably in the 16th century.
==References==

*(The Mystery and the Mastery by Robert Yellin ), ''The Japan Times'', Oct 10, 2001.
The Mishima name may be 17th century, but the style itself goes back to Korea's Koryo Period (935-1392) when bowls decorated in this way were known as Korai-jawan or Korai tea bowls. These were inlaid with various motifs such as floral and animal depictions. A potter would incise the design in the body, fill it in with contrasting colored clay or slip and then cover it with a transparent glaze. This technique peaked in Korea in the 12th-13th-century Koryo celadons, deemed "first under heaven." It's also referred to as zogan. Another inlay style is called reverse inlay. This is where the potter cuts away the background, leaving the design in relief, then the background is brushed over with a slip and the excess is scraped away.


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