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<p>[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 11699354, member: 853"]see there are some being sold as that, and i can't really see what the difference between the two terms are........seems to be</p><p><br /></p><p>Not the same</p><p>Shippo yaki and ginbari are not the same.Shippo yaki refers to a specific type of cloisonné enamelware that is known for its jewel-like shine and intricate designs, often made from a metal base coated with glass powder. In contrast, ginbari is a traditional Japanese craft that involves the use of silver foil to create intricate designs on ceramics. While both techniques are highly regarded in Japanese ceramics, they utilize different materials and methods.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="charlie cheswick, post: 11699354, member: 853"]see there are some being sold as that, and i can't really see what the difference between the two terms are........seems to be Not the same Shippo yaki and ginbari are not the same.Shippo yaki refers to a specific type of cloisonné enamelware that is known for its jewel-like shine and intricate designs, often made from a metal base coated with glass powder. In contrast, ginbari is a traditional Japanese craft that involves the use of silver foil to create intricate designs on ceramics. While both techniques are highly regarded in Japanese ceramics, they utilize different materials and methods.[/QUOTE]
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