Japanese Old Imari Porcelain Small Plate Auspicious Pattern Turnip And Butterfly Antique

Description

About This Items

  1. Thank you for visiting.
  2. It is a small plate of old Imari made in the Edo period of Japan.
  3. It is an auspicious vessel with auspicious patterns drawn on it, and is a vessel that invites good luck.
  4. Old-Imari is Imari-yaki porcelain made in the Edo period (1800s).
  5. At that time, it was transported to Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, where it was used to decorate the palaces of royalty and aristocrats.

Appearance

  1. The auspicious pattern of turnips and butterflies is drawn with sometsuke and overglaze painting.
  2. Auspicious patterns refer to patterns depicting animals, plants, and objects that are considered to be auspicious.
  3. The front and back of the container are a series of pictures, and the turnip leaves are connected inside and outside the container.

Condition

  1. Good. Already used.
  2. Since it is quite old, there are threads, stains, and kiln scratches, but there is no major damage.
  3. Please take a good look at the photos.

Size (dimensions including the lid)

  1. Approximately 10.5 cm (4.13 inches) in diameter
  2. Approximately 2.5 cm (0.98 inches) high