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Keywords: Japanese - Tea Caddy in "Katatsuki" (Shouldered Jar) Form - Walters 491171 - Profile.jpg Mino or Seto ware The Seto and Mino regions became centers for the production of unglazed utilitarian wares Potters drew inspiration from Chinese ceramics including green celadon porcelains and dark brown tenmoku wares The earliest Seto ceramics may have evolved from failed attempts to reproduce Chinese celadons Later Seto wares were given a brown iron glaze and fired at high temperatures to create glossy surfaces Vessels from the nearby Mino kilns were low-fired and therefore present a less polished appearance than Seto wares ca 1590 1599 Momoyama stoneware with iron glaze ivory lid cm 8 1 accession number 49 1171 13024 William T / Henry Walters Collection Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by William T or Henry Walters place of origin Japan Walters Art Museum license Japanese ceramics in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Chaire Seto ware
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