Hakuji (白磁) is a form of Japanese pottery and porcelain, normally white porcelain, which originated as an imitation of Chinese Dehua porcelain. Today the term is used in Japan to refer to plain white porcelain.
It is always plain white without colored patterns and is often seen as bowls, tea pots, cups and other Japanese tableware. It was also used for small figurines, mostly for Buddhist and sometimes Christian religious figures and Japanese genre figures. Like other plain wares, it was appropriate use for various types of vessels for religious use. It was originally developed for the Japanese market, but became one of Japanese export porcelain.
Hakuji (白磁) is a form of Japanese pottery and porcelain, normally white porcelain, which originated as an imitation of Chinese Dehua porcelain. Today the...
Hakuji Nagayasu (永安 百治, Nagayasu Hakuji, April 13, 1895 - January 10, 1943) was a Japanese politician. He was born in Hyōgo Prefecture. He was governor...
Hakuji no Hito (Japanese: 道 〜白磁の人〜, Korean: 백자의 사람 조선의 흙이 되다) is a 2012 Japanese film directed by Banmei Takahashi based on a novel by Emiya Takayuki....
to southeast Asian markets. The kilns in Arita also produced plain white Hakuji porcelain, often imitating the Chinese equivalent Dehua porcelain. One of...
the lords of the Nabeshima clan. Greenware is also closed entwined with hakuji (白磁) white porcelain. The glaze with a mixed subtle color gradations of...
Ichiban Oishii Aisarekata (2010) as Jōji Mizusawa Shuffle (2011) as Agasa Hakuji no Hito (2012) as Masatoshi Asada Tenchi: The Samurai Astronomer (2012)...
(Japanese TV drama), and “Full House” (Thailand TV drama) in 2012; and “Hakuji no Hito” (Japanese feature film ), “Rainbow Rose” (Japanese TV series),...
religious uses.[citation needed] In Japan the white variety was termed hakuji, hakugorai or "Korean white", a term often found in tea ceremony circles...
by the government. The retail company Muji brought out its own line of Hakuji home ware, which is produced out of ground translucent Amakusa stones kneaded...
glaze technique with dripping effect) Seihakuji (青白磁, a form of blue-white hakuji porcelain) Sometsuke (染付, blue and white pottery) Tetsu-e (鉄絵, (also known...
永安) is also a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hakuji Nagayasu (永安 百治, 1895–1943), Japanese politician Takashi Nagayasu (長安 豊...
Duel Love: Koi Suru Otome wa Shōri no Megami Full House Kiss Gakkō Hotel Hakuji Jiujiu (transferred from Hana to Yume in 2010) Love So Life (transferred...
(2010) Red Tears (2011) Nintama Rantarō (2011) Hard Romantic-er (2011) Hakuji no Hito (2012) Space Sheriff Gavan: The Movie (2012) Kamen Rider × Super...
Haguruma (2013) - Risa Fujishima Way - Man of the White Porcelain | Michi - Hakuji no Hito (2012) - Mitsue Asada hojotachi no Rashinban (2011) - Natsume Hirose...
ryokuji kinrande) yellow base (黄地金襴手 ouji kinrande) celadon base (白地金襴手 hakuji kinrande) emerald base (瑠璃地金襴手 ruriji kinrande) blue-and-white base (染付金襴手...
known for his work in pale-blue qinbai porcelain (also referred to as Sei Hakuji / Celadon). Fukami's abstracted, sculptural ceramic works depart from the...
killed Makina and her family in the past, is led to her tombstone in the Hakuji Temple. After he finds Makina there, she explains that Osaki is her next...
"Cultural Heritage Online" of the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan Hakuji-Suichu (白磁水注/滋賀県大津市滋賀里町字勧学堂出土) - deposited to The Museum of Shiga Prefecture...
映画 ホタルノヒカリ. eiga.com (in Japanese). eiga.com. Retrieved 2012-06-29. "'Michi — Hakuji no Hito (Takumi: The Man Beyond Borders)'". The Japan Times. The Japan Times...
(1769–1787), started hiring potters from Hizen. Production of white porcelain (hakuji) commenced in An'ei 6 (1777). In 1976 it was officially designated by the...