Translations:Ko-Imari/9/en

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Ko-Imari ware was exported in large quantities throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries. It became a fashionable luxury item among European elites. In palaces and aristocratic homes across Europe, Ko-Imari porcelain adorned mantelpieces, cabinets, and tables. European porcelain manufacturers, particularly in Meissen and Chantilly, began producing their own versions inspired by Ko-Imari designs.