Ceramics, made in Japan for export in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries, are fascinating collectibles, possessing an almost endless
variety of shape and diversity of decoration. In fact, it is rare to
fine two pieces matching. Famous Satsuma, Imari, Hirado, Kutani, and
other ceramic styles are explored in this new study. Important
decorators are identified and their unusually fine craftsmanship is
displayed in detail in over 400 color photographs. Their work may be
among the finest quality ornamentation on ceramics anywhere in the
world, and they are surprisingly affordable. From tea vessels to flower
vases and table ornaments, these ceramic masterpieces provide beautiful
interior design accents and historical connections between Asian and
Western cultures.