satsuma - Coffee set (4) - Ceramic





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Four-piece Satsuma ceramic tea set from Japan, dating to ca. 1900–1910, including a teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug and an extra jar, each item with dimensions about 10 cm wide, 17 cm high and 10 cm deep, in excellent condition with rare use and light signs of wear.
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Splendid Satsuma ceramic tea set.
Perfectly preserved.
Set composed of a teapot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, and an additional jar.
Satsuma ceramics, renowned worldwide for their beauty and refinement, represent one of Japan's artistic treasures. These ceramics take their name from the Satsuma region. Since ancient times, Satsuma ceramics have been admired for their craftsmanship and unique aesthetics, becoming a precious and distinctive art form that has withstood the test of time.
They are characterized by a fine craquelure that forms at the end of firing, visible to the naked eye, then glazed or enameled at the artist's choice.
Collecting Satsuma ceramics is a form of investment that allows you to appreciate not only the aesthetics of the pieces but also the cultural heritage they represent.
Splendid Satsuma ceramic tea set.
Perfectly preserved.
Set composed of a teapot, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, and an additional jar.
Satsuma ceramics, renowned worldwide for their beauty and refinement, represent one of Japan's artistic treasures. These ceramics take their name from the Satsuma region. Since ancient times, Satsuma ceramics have been admired for their craftsmanship and unique aesthetics, becoming a precious and distinctive art form that has withstood the test of time.
They are characterized by a fine craquelure that forms at the end of firing, visible to the naked eye, then glazed or enameled at the artist's choice.
Collecting Satsuma ceramics is a form of investment that allows you to appreciate not only the aesthetics of the pieces but also the cultural heritage they represent.

