Seto ware

noun
Se·​to ware | \ ˈsāˌtō-, ˈse-\
variants: or less commonly Seto
plural -s

Definition of Seto ware

: a Japanese ceramic ware traditionally produced since the 10th century comprising in its earlier period earthenwares often based on contemporaneous Chinese and Korean porcelains, later high-fired stonewares sometimes with notable brown, black, yellow, or celadon glazes, and from the end of the 18th century chiefly porcelain often decorated with underglaze blue

History and Etymology for Seto ware

from Seto, city in central Honshu, Japan, where it originated

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