Background: The Japanese transfer ware known as "Inban" can be traced back to mid to late Edo period when attempt were made as Risen ware from Mizunami, Gifu and Owari's Kawana ware from Nagoya. It was introduced from the west after it was invented in England in the mid of 18th century. The copper plate transfer technique became more popular in Meiji period later.
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