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明時代末期の中国・景徳鎮民窯で、日本への輸出品として作られた古染付。本展は、当館が所蔵する古染付を一挙に公開すると共に、中国の長い歴史の中で生まれた力強い工芸の数々をご覧いただくものです。
The exhibition runs from March 30, 2024, to June 2, 2024.
The exhibition will feature Kosometsuke porcelain from the Japan Folk Crafts Museum's collection, along with various powerful crafts born from China's long history.
Kosometsuke is a type of porcelain produced in the late Ming dynasty at the Jingdezhen folk kilns in China, specifically for export to Japan.

Tokyo, Japan
日本民藝館
The Japan Folk Crafts Museum is a museum in the 4th city block of Komaba, Meguro Ward, Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to the collecting, preserving, researching, and exhibition of the hand-crafted art of ordinary people, mingei, often translated as folk crafts. Access is from Komaba-Tōdaimae Station of Keio Inokashira Line.
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