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Satsuma ceramics value.
It is named after the satsuma provinces but was made in many parts of japan notably in kyoto.
Satsuma is a style of japanese earthenware that was produced in satsuma osaka kyoto kobe kagoshima and tokyo.
Satsuma pottery took the form of vases tea sets pots and even buttons.
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Satsuma vases generally depict japanese themes including scenes of court life legends and artistic values.
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These wares thus inspired a whole design movement in the west known as japonism.
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Ceramics bearing the satsuma kamon were made well outside of the borders of kyushu.
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Expanding the market for japanese pottery the savvy rulers of satsuma by this time the shimazu clan were quick to capitalize on the gigantic expansion of the market for japanese porcelain.
Satsuma pottery is the western name for very collectable type of japanese earthenware exported throughout the world since the japanese meiji period 1868 1912.
Satsuma vases often come in pairs and are elaborately decorated with gold leaf and crackled glaze.
Items for export were often decorated with obscure and unrelated themes chosen for their drama and exoticism.
Satsuma pottery was made in or around kagoshima in kyushu japan in the later part of the 19th century through to the early 1920 s in satsuma in southern japan.
With a growing market value my stuff has compiled a very simple guide to help you get started collecting satsuma pottery 20 july 2020 ceramics porcelain japan started producing pottery and porcelain in the neolithic period 11th millennium bc.
Satsuma was produced in kagoshima.
A typical piece of satsuma will be of a yellow complexion and usually decorated with intricate and minute japanese figures landscapes and even dragons.
Originating in the 17th century satsuma porcelain was very well known in the western world and highly sought after during the meiji era in japan.