Imari

Imari
noun Etymology: Imari, Japan Date: 1875 a multicolored Japanese porcelain usually characterized by elaborate floral designs • Imari adjective

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  • Imari — shi 伊万里市 Geographische Lage in Japan …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • imari — ● imari nom masculin (de Imari, nom propre) Porcelaine japonaise. (Les Japonais l appellent arita.) …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Imari — /ē mäˈri/ (also without cap) adjective and noun (of) a type of Japanese porcelain, richly decorated in red, green and blue ORIGIN: Imari, seaport in Japan from where such porcelain was exported …   Useful english dictionary

  • Imari — 33°16′N 129°53′E / 33.267, 129.883 Im …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Imari — ▪ Japan       city, Saga ken (prefecture), Kyushu, Japan, facing Imari Bay. The two islands of Taka and Fuku form a natural mole, protecting the city s harbour. Imari was once a base for Japanese pirates. By the Tokugawa era (1603–1867) it had… …   Universalium

  • Imari — Original name in latin Imari Name in other language Imari, Imarimachi, Имари State code JP Continent/City Asia/Tokyo longitude 33.26667 latitude 129.88333 altitude 17 Population 57940 Date 2012 01 19 …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • imari — noun Japanese porcelain wares (made in the town of Arita and exported from the port of Imari, particularly around the 17th century) …   Wiktionary

  • Imari, Saga — Imari 伊万里市   City   Location of Imari in Saga Prefecture …   Wikipedia

  • Imari-Porzellan — (jap. 伊万里焼, Imari yaki, üblich: 有田焼, Arita yaki) bezeichnet japanisches Porzellan aus Gegend von Arita. Spezifikation gemäß Klassifikation keramischer Massen Klasse: Sinterzeug Unterklasse: Porzellan Gruppe: Hartporzellan Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Imari porcelain — is the European collectors name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga, specifically for the European export trade. In Japanese, these… …   Wikipedia

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