Karako
Appearance
Karako (
The theme of these playing children can be found in screens and ceramics and other forms of Japanese art. They symbolise the innocence and joy of childhood.[1] Arita ware, Nabeshima ware, and Hirado ware are typical examples of Japanese pottery that depict karako. In painted form on ceramic ware, it often shows boys chasing butterflies.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Karako (Chinese Children) Playing Games - Erik Thomsen Asian Art". www.erikthomsen.com.
- ^ Yorke, Nick. "The Kimono Gallery". www.thekimonogallery.com.
- ^ "『『お
茶 の子 さいさい』は『一文惜 しみの百 知 らず』❓❗編 』". ameblo.jp.
External links
[edit]Media related to Karako at Wikimedia Commons