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The Japanese name for the gold color added to Chinese
wucai porcelain gosai ÜĘ, featuring a white-base with red, green
and yellow motifs, made in Ming dynasty. Variants of kinrande include akae kinrande ÔGŕćEč (with multi-colored motifs and gold on a white-base),
akaji kinrande ÔnŕćEč (red-base, multi-colored motifs and gold), ryokuji kinrande
ÎnŕćEč (green-base), ouji kinrande ŠnŕćEč (yellow-base), hakuji kinrande
nŕćEč (white-base), ruriji kinrande ÚnŕćEč (emerald base), sometsuke kinrande
őtŕćEč (blue-and-white base), and sansai kinrande OĘŕćEč (tricolor base).
It was used on bowls, pots, sake đ cups, incense burners, flower vases,
water jars and some large jars in Japan. In the late Edo period, the *imariyaki
ɢÄ, *kutaniyaki ăJÄ and
*kyouyaki Ä kilns made many
kinrande copies. |
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