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=== European Imari === [[File:Kaiserliche Porzellanmanufaktur Wien 001.JPG|thumb|Porcelain bowl in the Imari style with garden scenes, chrysanthemums and peonies, painted, gold elevation. [[Viennese Porcelain Manufactory|Imperial Viennese Porcelain Manufactory]], 1744/49]] European centers imitated the style of Imari wares, initially in [[faience]] at [[Delft]] in the Netherlands. Imari patterns, as well as "Kakiemon" designs and palette of colors, influenced some early [[Orient]]alizing wares produced by the porcelain manufactories at [[Meissen porcelain|Meissen]], [[Chantilly porcelain|Chantilly]], or later at [[Vincennes porcelain|Vincennes]] and in [[Viennese Porcelain Manufactory|Vienna]]. It was also produced in the early 19th century at Robert Chamberlain's [[Worcester porcelain]] factory at [[Worcester, England|Worcester]], as well as [[Royal Crown Derby|Crown Derby porcelain]], where Imari patterns remain popular to the present.
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