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INDEX

  • Oba, potter, 329.
  • Obanawa, painter of keramics, 389.
  • Obasen, Fukami, potter, 114.
  • Oda, Higo, porcelain factory, 325.
  • Odashi, Hizen, potteries, 116–118.
  • Odo ware, 348; Tōkyō ware so called, 349.
  • Oe ware, 366.
  • Ogata Kichisaburo, potter, 216; figure subjects, 217.
  • Ogata Sansei. See Kenzan.
  • Ogawa Kyuemon, expert in kilns, 235; his faience, 328.
  • Ogawa Ritsuo. See Haritsu.
  • Ogawa Riuzaemon, potter, 328.
  • Ogori Sotan, patron of keramics, 404,
  • Ohashi Rakuzen, potter, 223, 224.
  • Ohi family, potters, 256, 257.
  • Ohi ware, 255, 257; faience popularly so called, 258.
  • Okabe Tokuzō, potter, 321.
  • Okami Buhei, potter, 119.
  • Okami Jingoro, potter, 119.
  • Okamoto Sadagoro, potter, 401.
  • Okamoto Sadahachi, potter, 401.
  • Okamura Jōsaku, potter, 356.
  • Okawachi, Hizen, beginnings of keramic industry, 94; porcelain manufacture, 94, 95; official patronage, 95; character of the porcelain, 96, 123–128; identification of the porcelain, 97; products monopolised by the feudal lord, 98; céladon, 98; modern conditions, 99; export of the ware, 123, 126; crackle, 128.
  • Oku-gōrai ware, 308.
  • Okumura Yasutaro. See Shōzan.
  • Okura Seishichi, potter, 254.
  • Okushi family, potters, 115.
  • Old Japan, porcelain, origin, 78; character, 79; designs of decoration, 80–82; dominant colours, 82; identification, 89; not a characteristic ware, 132.
  • Omi province, source of faience materials, 365; ancient kilns, 365; Zeze wares, 366–368; Shigaraki ware, 368–370; Shigaraki clay, 370; Nagarasan ware, 370; Kotō porcelain, 371.
  • Omuro ware, 182.
  • Oniwa ware, 375, 387; imitation, 377.
  • Ono Genriu-in, potter-priest, 154; his faience ware, 157; descendants, 157.
  • Ono-mura, Kaga, pottery, 247, 248.
  • Oribe ware, 275.
  • Ota, imitation Satsuma ware, 404; Makuzu ware, 405; porcelain, 406, 418.
  • Otagaki Rengetsu, female potter and poet, 230; her ware, 231.
  • Otoroku, potter, 179, 187.
  • Otowaya, early Kyōtō potter, 179, 187.
  • Otowaya Sōzaemon. See Kentei.
  • Owari province, traditional ware, 263; Oribe ware, 275; Shino ware, 276; Gempin ware, 276; Mifukai ware, 278; Shuntai ware, 279; flambé glazes, 279; Tokoname ware, 280; Toyōsuke Raku ware, 281; origin of porcelain manufacture, 282–287; composition of the porcelain, 287, 291; variable character of the porcelain, 288–290; modern conditions, 292, 306; counterfeit Satsuma faience, 299. See also Seto.
  • Oyamado Sahei, patron of Mikawachi potters, 101.
  • Pâte-sur-pâte decoration, 198–201.
  • Pigments. See Colours.
  • Porcelain, none in Shōsō-in collection, 11; art acquired from China, 17, 21; Chinese primacy, 19–21, 62, 411–413; first Japanese manufacture, 22–25, 39–41; why not followed up, 26–29; Chinese ivory-white mistaken for Korean,

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