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		Definition of Arita in English: Aritanoun əˈriːtəəˈrēdə mass nounA type of Japanese porcelain characterized by asymmetric decoration. 有田瓷器(一种日本陶器,其特点是有不对称的装饰) as modifier a rare Arita dish Example sentencesExamples -  Widely collected in the West in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Hirado porcelains were considered on a par with Hizen province porcelains such as Arita, Kaldemon, Kutani, and Nabeshima wares.
 -  The second part of the article about Japanese ceramics is about Arita, Kakiemon, Fukugawa, Kutani, Satsuma, Banko Earthenware and Satsuma pottery.
 -  Besides Imari, the most famous names for porcelain are Arita, Kutani, Hirado, Kakiemon and Satsuma.
 -  Figure 4 shows a Meissen vase that imitates Japanese Arita porcelain; in time unique decorative modes and figurines were elaborated.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: named after Arita, a town in Japan, where it is made.    Definition of Arita in US English: Aritanounəˈrēdə A type of Japanese porcelain characterized by asymmetric decoration. 有田瓷器(一种日本陶器,其特点是有不对称的装饰) as modifier a rare Arita dish Example sentencesExamples -  The second part of the article about Japanese ceramics is about Arita, Kakiemon, Fukugawa, Kutani, Satsuma, Banko Earthenware and Satsuma pottery.
 -  Widely collected in the West in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Hirado porcelains were considered on a par with Hizen province porcelains such as Arita, Kaldemon, Kutani, and Nabeshima wares.
 -  Figure 4 shows a Meissen vase that imitates Japanese Arita porcelain; in time unique decorative modes and figurines were elaborated.
 -  Besides Imari, the most famous names for porcelain are Arita, Kutani, Hirado, Kakiemon and Satsuma.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: named after Arita, a town in Japan, where it is made.     |