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Table of Contents of this Book on Japanese Ceramics

Preface

A few notes attached to the front of the book

Chapter 1-Cultural Characteristics of Japanese Ceramics

Section 1: Historical Development of Japanese Ceramics

Section 2: Artistic Styles of Japanese Jogi

One: Warmth and Elegant Oriental Characteristics

Two: Natural Interests of the Material

Three: Aesthetic Concepts of Nostalgia

Four: Simplicity and Common Sense

Five: Meticulous Craftsmanship

Section 3: Japanese Ceramics Aesthetic Concepts

4 Plain and Simple Common Sense

5 Meticulous Craftsmanship

3 Factors in the Formation of Japanese Ceramic Culture

1 Awareness of the Island's Roots

2 Reliance on the Characteristic Environment

3 Chinese Cultural Influence

4 Extension of Traditional Aesthetic Concepts

5 Expression of the Psychological Factors of the Nation

6 The Japanese Ceramic Culture

7 The Japanese Ceramic Culture

8 The Japanese Ceramic Culture

9 The Japanese Culture Expression of Psychological Factors

VI Presentation of Unique Cultural Forms

Chapter 2-Early Earthenware and Pottery

Section 1: Early Earthenware

I Corded Earthenware

II Yayoi Earthenware

III Toshi Earthenware

IV Filling of the Wheel

Section 2: Early Pottery

I Sukue Earthenware

II Nara Sancai

I Nara Sancai

II Nara Sancai

II Nara Sancai

II Nara Sancai p>II Nara Three Colors

III Heian Green Glaze