![]() Earthenware (Agano Ware) © Fukuoka Prefectural Government Tokyo Office |
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![]() WHAT IS ARITA WARE?
Japan produces many types of ceramics that are also popular overseas. One of them is
Arita ware, which has been favored for over 400 years not only in Japan but in Europe as well.
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Porcelain Versus Earthenware Do you know what the difference is between earthenware and porcelain? Both are made
of natural materials taken from the earth, but the material for porcelain is a kind of stone known as
porcelain stone, whereas earthenware is made from clay. Furthermore, porcelain is fired at a higher temperature
than earthenware. Porcelain is white, is resistant to water, and produces a clear, metallic sound when
struck, but earthenware absorbs water and makes a dull sound. Arita ware is porcelain, being made out
of porcelain stone quarried from Izumiyama in Arita. With a history of 400 years, it's said to be the
oldest porcelain in Japan.
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