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Hattori Tadasaburō (服部唯三郎) was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya. Along with Kawade Shibatarō, Tadasaburō developed the moriage or "piling up" technique which places layers of enamel upon each other to create a three-dimensional effect. Many of his works are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art.

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  • Hattori Tadasaburō (服部唯三郎) was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya. Along with Kawade Shibatarō, Tadasaburō developed the moriage or "piling up" technique which places layers of enamel upon each other to create a three-dimensional effect. Many of his works are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. (en)
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  • Hattori Tadasaburō (服部唯三郎) was a Japanese cloisonné artist from Nagoya. Along with Kawade Shibatarō, Tadasaburō developed the moriage or "piling up" technique which places layers of enamel upon each other to create a three-dimensional effect. Many of his works are held in collections such as the Victoria & Albert Museum and the Khalili Collection of Japanese Art. (en)
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  • Hattori Tadasaburō (en)
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