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long vowel mark (usually only used in katakana)

Used several times for guests.

Höchst is not so familiar in Japan, but it is the second oldest kiln in Germany after the famous Meissen.
It is famous for its artisans' hand-painting without underpainting after receiving an order.

Its history dates back to 1746 under the protection of the Elector of Mainz ( Archbishop of Mainz ) as the Höchst Ceramic Workshop.

The Hecht logo is based on the "axle", the family crest of the Elector of Mainz.

In addition to Hecht, Meissen, Berlin, Nymphenburg, Fürstenberg, Frankenthal, and Ludwigsburg are considered the seven most famous kilns in Germany.

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