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1616/ Arita Palace Plate 220Arita is the famous and ancient ceramics town located on Kyushu Island in Southern Japan. It was in this town, in the year 1616, that the Koreans first introduced the art of porcelain pottery to Japan. 1616 Arita are two contemporary porcelain collections, which have been created by Japanese design and art director of 1616 Teruhiro Yanagihara and Dutch Designers Scholten & Baijings . The TY Standard collection is minimalist, versatile and highly
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