Question 1: The trade peaked in the late 17th century and was slowly replaced by Chinese kilns in the early 18th century and ended 1756, as social conditions in China settled with the full establishment of the ________.
Question 2: Chinese Imari patterns, as well as "Kakiemon" designs and palette of colors, influenced some early ________ wares produced by the porcelain manufactories at Meissen, or later at Vincennes.
Question 4: The ________ at Arita formed the heart of the Japanese porcelain industry, which developed in the 17th century, after the porcelain clay was discovered in 1616 by an immigrant Korean potter Yi Sam-pyeong (1579–1655).
Question 6: European centers imitated the style of "Imari" wares, initially in faience at ________ in the Netherlands, and in the early 19th century at Robert Chamberlain's factory at Worcester,[3]
Question 7: Imari porcelain is the European collectors' name for Japanese porcelain wares made in the town of Arita, in the former Hizen Province, northwestern Kyūshū, and exported from the port of Imari, Saga, specifically for the European ________ trade.