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  • Yi Sam-pyeong
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  • Yi Sam-pyeong (died 1655), or Kanagae Sanbee (金ヶ江三兵衛) in historical sources, was a Japanese potter who is said to have moved from Korea. He is often considered the father of Imari porcelain (Arita porcelain) although the narrative is today questioned by historians. He is honored in Sueyama Shrine of Arita as the father of Arita porcelain.
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  • korean2
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Hanja
  • 李參平/李三平
JapaneseName
  • Japanese reading of the alleged Korean name
  • Name after the naturalization
Name
  • Yi, Sam-pyeong
Romaji
  • Kanagae Sanbee
  • Ri Sanpei
Hangul
  • 이삼평
Date of Death
  • 1655
Kanji
  • 李参平/李三平
  • 金ヶ江三兵衛
Title
  • Yi Sam-pyeong
mr
  • I Samp'yŏng
koreanname
  • Alleged Korean name
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  • I Sam-pyeong
Kana
  • かながえ さんべえ
  • り さんぺい
abstract
  • Yi Sam-pyeong (died 1655), or Kanagae Sanbee (金ヶ江三兵衛) in historical sources, was a Japanese potter who is said to have moved from Korea. He is often considered the father of Imari porcelain (Arita porcelain) although the narrative is today questioned by historians. He is honored in Sueyama Shrine of Arita as the father of Arita porcelain.