Japanese Hirado porcelain ware originated in the early 17th century in Hirado, a located in Nagasaki prefecture in southwestern Japan. Hirado ware is known for its distinctive blue-and-white color scheme, which is similar to the blue-and-white porcelain produced in China during the same period.
Hirado ware was initially produced for use in the tea ceremony, which was a highly ritualized practice in Japan during the 17th century. The porcelain was prized for its fine quality and delicate beauty, and it quickly gained popularity among Japanese aristocrats.
During the late 17th and early 18th centuries, Hirado ware became popular in Europe and it was exported to countries such as the Netherlands, Portugal, and England. It was collected by wealthy merchants and aristocrats., where it was highly valued for its rarity and beauty. Hirado porcelain was exported to countries such as the Netherlands, Portugal, and England, where it more...
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