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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3208212, member: 12007"]Woodcarvings and even resin things can also be in the satsuma style, even oranges can be described so. Porcelain vases, OTOH, even if made there, are not described as Satsuma because that term is reserved for crackle ware earthenware pieces made by one particular clan.</p><p>In the antique trade, other Japanese crackle ware earthenware pieces are sometimes referred to as "Satsuma type" but porcelain never is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 3208212, member: 12007"]Woodcarvings and even resin things can also be in the satsuma style, even oranges can be described so. Porcelain vases, OTOH, even if made there, are not described as Satsuma because that term is reserved for crackle ware earthenware pieces made by one particular clan. In the antique trade, other Japanese crackle ware earthenware pieces are sometimes referred to as "Satsuma type" but porcelain never is.[/QUOTE]
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