The First 100 Years of Japanese Porcelain: What Every Collector Should See

Collectors of Japanese porcelain - This is a must-have guide which tells of the secrets of early wares from the 1600s. Nicholas Panes spoke of the Japanese late start in Far Eastern porcelain making, needing Chinese and Korean potters to both find and perfect the materials necessary for making hard paste porcelain. New videos every 2 weeks or so: Don’t miss future editions by clicking HERE    / @potteriesauthor   Watch all my videos of the Northern Ceramic Society at    • NCS Northern Ceramic Society   0:00 Intro 0:48 Outside Influences - Korea 2:01 Chinese Influence 4:46 White Space 7:11 Japan Invades Korea 1592 8:10 Tokugawa Shogunate 1603 11:16 Early Wares 19:08 Polychrome from 1608 21:47 Post 1650 24:27 Deshima Island 27:02 Geometric Patterns 34:33 Polychrome Arita Wares 36:13 Kakiemon Wares 40:34 Nabeshima Wares This was filmed at the Northern Ceramic Society Summer School 2023 on Thursday 24 August. Full title and description: "Japanese Porcelain, the first hundred years. Although its potting tradition stretched back into pre-history, Japan was a late starter in far-eastern porcelain making. It required foreign potters to both find and perfect the use of the materials necessary for making hard paste porcelain. Unsurprising, then, that influences from other countries dominated the early porcelains manufactured in Japan. However, during the first hundred years, Japanese consumers were to refine their own taste so that ceramics, as well as Japanese art, were to develop a style of their own so distinctive that it later became the model for fashionable taste around the world." I have reworked the title for YouTube. Nick started collecting English ceramics in 1990 and his main interest was porcelain, initially the Regency period but subsequently concentrating on 18th century wares. Since 2011 he has been collecting Chinese and Japanese blue and white porcelain, whilst still researching English ceramics and continuing to lecture and publish on topics associated with English wares. He has served on the committee of the London Ceramic Circle at Morley College and as Treasurer of the English Ceramic Circle, where he was a Trustee for 10 years (and formerly Webmaster). In 2009 he published an important book on British Porcelain Sauceboats of the 18th Century and in 2016 he published a further volume entitled English Potter - American Patriot? Extracts from the extraordinary life of Richard Champion, which presented new evidence on this important figure in English ceramics and illustrated a fine selection of Bristol Porcelain. More at https://nicholaspanes.com/ The NCS Northern Ceramic Society was founded in 1972. It has become THE society for people who love pots. Its focus is on British pottery and porcelain from 1600 to the present day. The NCS is open to everyone and our membership is worldwide. It share the latest ceramic news and research though our meetings, seminars, publications, exhibitions and website. All credits for images used are listed on the presentation slides. collecting arita porcelain, arita pottery, chinese porcelain, climbing kiln, deshima island porcelain, dejima island, hoho bird porcelain, imari porcelain, imari ware, izumiyama pottery, japanese antique porcelain, japanese ceramics, japanese ceramics guide, japanese ceramics history, japanese porcelain history, japanese pottery, kakiemon porcelain, korean porcelain, nabeshima porcelain, nicholas panes, porcelain footrims Like Pottery or Ceramics? Discover more of the legacy of the British Potteries and its world heritage on the ‪@PotteriesAuthor‬ Channel. All the links to find out more about me at https://linktr.ee/authoronthepotteries #japanese #porcelain #collecting #arita #imari #ceramics #chinese #korean #pottery #antique #kakiemon #nabeshima #dejima #guide