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N    21:33  Potters:Nin'ami Dōhachi diffhist +4,339 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "== Nin'ami Dōhachi == '''Nin'ami Dōhachi''' (仁阿弥道八, 1783–1855) was a highly influential Japanese potter of the late Edo period, renowned for his diverse and exquisite contributions to Kyō ware (京焼). He is celebrated as one of the "Three Great Potters of Kyoto" (Kyō no san-chōjin, 京の三町人), a trio that also includes Aoki Mokubei and Eiraku Hozen, all of whom significantly advanced Kyoto ceramics. === Early Life and Training === Dōhachi was...")
N    21:27  Potters:Aoki Mokubei diffhist +3,809 CompUser talk contribs (Created page with "== Aoki Mokubei == '''Aoki Mokubei''' (青木 木米, 1767 – 1833), born Nonomura Okabe (野々村 億計), was a prominent Japanese potter and painter active during the late Edo period. He is particularly renowned for his contributions to Kyō ware (京焼), especially in the production of sencha (煎茶) utensils, and his innovative use of Chinese ceramic styles. === Early Life and Artistic Development === Mokubei was born in Kyoto, the son of a sake brewer. From a...")