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 *Glaze, first use, 8, 10, 176, 308; Chinese, 19–21, 418; of Raku ware, 34; of Hizen porcelain, 70; of coloured Satsuma faience, 137, 169; of Same ware, 153; of Kyōmizu ware, 212; Zengoro's use, 220; of Kutani ware, 237, 244; of revived Kutani ware, 251; of early Seto ware, 265, 271; of later Seto ware, 273; of Oribe ware, 275; polychrome or flambé, of Owari and Mino, 279, 302; of Takatori ware, 315; of Rakuzan ware, 336; Kajū Mimpei's use, 351; of Oniwa ware, 375; Miyagawa's use, 418.
 * Gobosatsu. See Mizoro.
 * Gojō factory. See Kyōmizu ware.
 * Gokei, Seifū, potter, 226.
 * Gombei of Karatsu, potter, 312.
 * Gombei Shigiyoshi, potter, 336.
 * Gonse, Louis, error as to Chinese influence on Japanese art, 18.
 * Gorodayu Goshonzui, potter, Chinese instruction, 21; kiln at Arita, 22, 28, 42; his porcelain ware, 22–24, 41; imitations of his ware, 24; lack of contemporary influence, 26–29.
 * Goroemon Kagetoyo, potter, 301.
 * Goroemon, Mori, potter, 333.
 * Gosuke, potter, 304.
 * Goto Saijiro, Kaga potter, learns secrets of Arita porcelain, 237; manufactures porcelain at Kutani, 237.
 * Gowland, W., on dolmen pottery, 2.
 * Gozaemon. See Numanami.
 * Grains-of-rice decoration, 419.
 * Gusai, Rokubei, potter, 211.
 * Gyōgi, priest, ancestry, 8; interest in people's welfare, 9; and the potter's wheel, 9; fame as a keramist, 9.
 * Gyōgi Bosatsu, traditional potter, 333.
 * Gyokusai. See Yahei (Tanaka).
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 * Hachirobei, Moto-ishi, potter, 108.
 * Hachiroemon, Chikuzen potters of two generations, 316.
 * Hachiroemon, Iida. See Iida.
 * Hachizo, Korean potter in Chikuzen, 313; descendants, 316.
 * Hafu-gama ware, 272.
 * Hagi ware, 343–345.
 * Haji family, potters, 255.
 * Hakuan, potter, 274.
 * Haku-yaku-de ware, 301.
 * Hara Yosobei, potter, 258.
 * Harima province, Himeji porcelain, 372; Maiko ware, 373; Akashi wares, 373, 374.
 * Haritsu, potter, his Raku faience, 386; modelled ware, 387.
 * Harunori, Tokugawa, chief of Kishiu, patron of Zengoro, 220, 375; private kiln, 374.
 * Harutaka, Fuji, potter, 117.
 * Haruzane, Higuchi, potter, 417; his "grains-of-rice" porcelain, 419.
 * Hase. See Miyagawa Kōzan.
 * Hasegawa family, potters, 202.
 * Hashimoto Hachibei, potter, 254.
 * Hattori Tsuna. See Kōren.
 * Havard, Henry, on Keizer's imitation of Japanese porcelain, 85.
 * Hawthorn pattern, 78.
 * Hayakawa Kabei, potter, 318.
 * Hayashi family, potters, 115, 117.
 * Heibei, Funaki, potter, 338.
 * Heibei, Higuchi, potter, 118.
 * Heiemon, Hirata, potter, 326.
 * Heii, Boku. See Boku.
 * Hei-ichiro, Kimura, potter, 333.
 * Heishichi, Moto-ishi, potter, 109.
 * Heisuke, potter, 246.
 * Heizo, Iwamatsu, potter, 114.
 * Hi-dasuki Bizen ware, 331.
 * Hideyoshi, the Taikō, as a patron of keramics, 29–31.
 * Higashijima Tokuemon, potter, develops decoration with enamels, 61, 112.