- Incredible Design and Style of Japanese Porcelain
by Mitch Johnson. The Japanese started making the porcelain in the sixteenth and seventeenth century operating near Arita, in the province of Hizen. The best known wares are the dishes and jars decorated in the so called 'Imari' style painted on a heavy bluish-toned body with a mixture of flowers, scrolls and panels in dark blue, red and gold.
Japan
The majority of Japanese porcelain to be seen outside that c... articles, news
- Chinese Pottery and Porcelain - Great Progress in Style and Design
by Mitch Johnson. Ching-te-chen, the southwestern of Nankin, became a centre of manufacturing porcelain in the fourteenth during the Ming dynasty. These products of porcelain spread the fame of China throughout the civilized world exporting them to western countries. Let us have a look at the details of the Chinese pottery and porcelain history.
The coming of the Ming dynasty saw the emergence of Ching-te-chen... articles, news
- T Bone Steak Cooked in a Clipstone and Japanese Style
by Ann Coveney. Clipstone is a small village in North Nottinghamshire. Many of the villagers experiment with recipes gathered from around the world. This is my recipe that was published in the village newsletter.
Recipe for T Bone Steak Japanese Style
Ingredients:
T Bone or Porterhouse Steak per person. (The Porterhouse contains a larger portion of the tenderloin than does the T-bone and thus is even more mou... articles, news
- Cascading Style Sheets Make Web Design Easy
by Jim Pretin. When the HTML programming language was originally developed, the various HTML tags that were used were intended only to specify what each piece of content was. In other words, HTML tags like the paragraph tag, or the header tag, were only supposed to tell the web browser that a certain piece of text should be displayed as a paragraph, or that a particular line of text was to be a header. The we... articles, news
- Continental Porcelain in Continental Style
by Mitch Johnson. There are some differences between the English and the Continental porcelain. They are different in their designs, styles and their paintings, printings and impressions. We will be looking at some these differences below.
CONTINENTAL porcelain differs essentially from English in that it was in nearly every instance, either at first or eventually, hard-paste. Even those factories that began wi... articles, news
- Home Interior Design Making Your Home Your Style
by NamSing Then. If you are planning to decorate the interiors of your home, there are many places to start with, the first being obviously the wall.
Choosing an appropriate color is really a daunting task. Mainly because there are so many options to choose from, literally an infinite array of colors and shades. This is the most versatile element of your room decoration, the easiest to change and the least exp... articles, news
- Home Interior Design Styles: Wabi Sabi, Shabby Chic, and Design Psychology
by Jeanette Joy Fisher. Wabi Sabi, an ancient Chinese philosophy adapted by the Japanese and practiced by many Westerners today, presents an alternative way of living more than a way of decorating your home. However, you can adapt your interior and landscape design using Wabi Sabi principles for happiness.
"Wabi Sabi" (pronounced "wah-bee sah-bee") was formalized as the Zen Buddhism tea ceremony evolved. Zen Buddhism... articles, news
- Try Something Different With A Japanese Garden
by Peter Finch. Japanese Gardens are an interesting amalgamation of nature, spirituality and art. These gardens are meant to suggest harmony and create tranquility in your surroundings. Aiming to capture nature in the most innate way, these gardens are unique because they have been influenced by various chapters of Japanese history and also Shinto, Buddhist and Taoist philosophies.
History
Originally, Japanese... articles, news
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