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Satsuma Table Lamp
This is the kind of post where I like to right some wrongs and dispel some errors when it comes to buying antique Satsuma pottery pieces.  If you look on sites like eBay, you will find many Satsuma Table Lamps for sale, which, although they are attractive, they are not what I would call authentic.  They even [...]
Antique Japanese Moriage
Moriage is the term used to describe the fine and delicate layering or placing of clay on pieces of pottery. The Japanese potters of centuries ago were enthused with this method and used it to create many brilliant designs over the years. In the case of Satsuma pottery, the clay was often added in small [...]
Are You A Satsuma Pottery Expert? Or How To Spot A Fake
The team and I get plenty of emails from readers of this site asking us to look at their Satsuma Pottery and tell them the value, the history and anything about it we can. The only problem is, that 80% of these messages are met with the same reply: "I'm sorry to say that this [...]
Top 5 Books About Satsuma Pottery
We all love to read about Satsuma Pottery and there are many books available that will teach you about the makers, the markings and the process used to make this kind of pottery.  Also, people have their favorite kinds of books too.  Some will opt for a proper antiques guide, offering prices and tips on [...]
Satsuma Tea Set
Although Satsuma style pottery can be very old, there are still a number of Tea Sets that were made during this time period. The Satsuma Tea Sets usually come as a set, often in a wooden presentation case inlayed with a soft material such as velvet or silk. The pottery tea set also features the [...]
Japanese Tea Set
One of the most common items to collect, if you are interested in Asian or Japanese antiques is a satsuma or Japanese Tea Set. These delicate, fine items, made from pottery or porcelain are very valuable, collectible and desirable. Green Tea was first used by religious groups back in the 13th century and since then, [...]
Satsuma Antiques
There are many types of Satsuma Antiques to collect. The Satsuma region of Japan produced many different styles and types of pottery over the last 200 years and much of it can be considered as valuable. Satsuma Vases are very popular among collectors. These vases, some as tall as 9 or 10 inches, are highly [...]
Royal Satsuma
When you begin to collect or become interested in Satsuma Pottery, you may come across several terms that you are unfamiliar with. One such term which can also be misleading is "Royal Satsuma". The term "Royal Satsuma" refers to the type of Satsuma Pottery that was mass produced to be sold abroad. It is also [...]
Satsuma Meiji Period
The Meiji Period runs from 1868 to 1912 and during this time there were many events that shaped Japan and also the pottery and porcelain that was being made. The Satsuma Clan who were based on the same southern island of Japan and from the area responsible for creating the exquisite pottery began a revolt [...]
Satsuma Gosu Blue
A term that is used frequently regarding Satsuma or Japanese pottery and ceramics is "Gosu Blue". Gosu Blue refers to the use of certain natural minerals and elements such as Cobalt or Asbolite to be used as the base for an under glaze or over glaze of the piece of pottery. Satsuma Pottery that has [...]

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