Ōborisōma ware - meaning and definition. What is Ōborisōma ware
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What (who) is Ōborisōma ware - definition


Ōborisōma ware         
  • Sōma ware gourd-shaped bottle, horse design. Edo period, 18-19th century.
TYPE OF JAPANESE POTTERY
Souma-yaki; Sōmayaki; Soma ware; Sōma ware; Ōborisōma-yaki
, also known as or is a form of Japanese pottery traditionally from the Hamadōri area of Fukushima Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region of Japan.
Bidriware         
  • Craftsmen chiselling silver inlay in the metal alloy.
  • Cup with lid, Bidriware, ca 1850 [[V&A Museum]]
  • Bidriware hookah base from 18th century.
  • A Bidriware wine decanter
  • A end 17th century, Bidriware [[hookah]] base at [[Louvre]]
  • Bidriware craftsman doing silver inlay
DECORATIVE METAL OBJECTS OF INDIA ORNAMENTED WITH A TYPE OF INLAY WORK
Bidri ware; Biddery Ware; Biddery ware; Bidri Ware; Biddery; Bidri
Bidriware is a metal handicraft from the city of Bidar in southern India. It was developed in the 14th century C.
Biddery ware         
  • Craftsmen chiselling silver inlay in the metal alloy.
  • Cup with lid, Bidriware, ca 1850 [[V&A Museum]]
  • Bidriware hookah base from 18th century.
  • A Bidriware wine decanter
  • A end 17th century, Bidriware [[hookah]] base at [[Louvre]]
  • Bidriware craftsman doing silver inlay
DECORATIVE METAL OBJECTS OF INDIA ORNAMENTED WITH A TYPE OF INLAY WORK
Bidri ware; Biddery Ware; Biddery ware; Bidri Ware; Biddery; Bidri
·- A kind of metallic ware made in India. The material is a composition of zinc, tin, and lead, in which ornaments of gold and silver are inlaid or damascened.