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Saga Prefecture / Ceramics / Imari porcelain / Japanese pottery and porcelain / Kakiemon / Porcelain / Ceramic glaze / Ceramic art / Underglaze / Visual arts / Pottery / Japanese porcelain
Date: 2010-07-20 05:28:52
Saga Prefecture
Ceramics
Imari porcelain
Japanese pottery and porcelain
Kakiemon
Porcelain
Ceramic glaze
Ceramic art
Underglaze
Visual arts
Pottery
Japanese porcelain

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