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626: 564: 33: 123: 447: 332:, that display marbled ceramics. There was an explosion in popularity of the technique from about 1978–1995 in Japan, due probably to Aida Yusuke's advertising and to Matsui Kousei, who refers to his work as 625: 563: 494: 461: 62: 353:
and it seems to have entered the vocabulary at about that time when his nerikomi coffee cups were available to the first people contacting the advertisers.
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glasswork. By slicing thin slabs of the block, the design can be repeated, to either be reassembled in repetition or applied to a larger piece.
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use more than one colour of clay for decorative effect. In England this was referred to as
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is a contemporary Japanese term. Marbling ceramic techniques were first found used in
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are marbled or combined to create various designs. The technique can also be called
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characters to describe variations of this technique (one surface, one structural).
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The term started being used in the 1970s to describe related kanji
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term describing the artistic technique where multiple colors of
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