No. 101664209

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Dish (5) - Ceramic - Japanese Square Dishes
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Dish (5) - Ceramic - Japanese Square Dishes

Important – Please read before bidding To ensure a smooth and secure transaction, please read the following information. ⸻ Import duties and taxes Customs duties, import taxes, and clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Please note that the VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from any import duties charged by your country. We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing a bid. ⸻ Shipping and packaging All items are shipped by Japan Post EMS (with insurance). If EMS is not available, a private international courier will be used instead. Items are packed carefully to withstand long-distance international transport. ⸻ Tax code requirement (some EU regions) In certain countries, a personal tax code is required for customs clearance. After purchase, please provide your tax code promptly. Shipments may be delayed or returned if this information is missing. ⸻ Damage or issues If your item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of receipt. Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you. ⸻ For shipments to the United States EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended. A private international courier will be used. Items containing batteries or certain types of blades cannot be shipped. All items are shipped from Japan. Japanese Overglaze Floral Square Dishes – Set of 5 with Wooden Box This set consists of five Japanese square dishes decorated with overglaze floral motifs. Each dish has softly rounded corners and a gentle rectangular form. Different floral designs—such as bamboo, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, and peony—are individually painted on each piece, creating an elegant composition that makes effective use of negative space. The warm, yellow-toned base glaze is complemented by overglaze decoration in green, white, and blue, resulting in a refined yet lively appearance. The style combines decorative beauty with practical use and reflects the characteristic aesthetic of Japanese ceramics from the Showa period. The fine crackle-like patterns visible on the surface are crazing (kan’nyū) caused by the natural properties of the glaze. These are not cracks or damage, but an intentional and valued part of the ceramic design created during the firing process, adding depth and character to the pieces. ⸻ Description of the Designs (Each of the Five Dishes) 1. Bamboo Motif A dynamic composition depicting bamboo leaves in shades of blue and green. The bold brushwork gives the piece a fresh and dignified impression. 2. Chrysanthemum Motif (Large Bloom) A large white chrysanthemum placed prominently at the center. Chrysanthemum is a traditional auspicious motif in Japan, symbolizing longevity and purity. 3. Peony Motif A softly rendered white peony with a gentle and elegant appearance. The peony is traditionally associated with prosperity and refinement. 4. Plum Blossom Motif White plum blossoms depicted together with branching lines. Plum blossoms, which bloom in late winter, symbolize endurance and purity. 5. Chrysanthemum Motif (Small Blossoms with Branch) A calmer composition showing smaller chrysanthemum flowers with leaves and branches. The use of open space creates a balanced and harmonious impression within the set. ⸻ Red marks (likely kiln or workshop marks) can be seen on the foot rims of the dishes. As a matching set of consistent form and style, these dishes are suitable not only for tea-ceremony cuisine such as mukōzuke or confectionery plates, but also for decorative or collection purposes. The set comes with its original wooden box bearing an ink inscription, indicating that it has been carefully preserved. Please note that colors may appear slightly different depending on the viewer’s monitor or display settings. ⸻ Details • Country of origin: Japan • Material: Ceramic • Technique: Overglaze enamel decoration • Contents: Set of 5 small dishes • Accessories: Wooden box with ink inscription Condition • Surface wear, small scratches, and glaze crazing consistent with age • No noticeable chips or cracks • The wooden box shows age-related wear and staining Size (per dish, approx.) • Length: approx. 12.5 cm • Width: approx. 17.7 cm • Height: approx. 4 cm As these are handmade items, slight variations in size and shape may occur from piece to piece. These differences are the result of the production process and should be appreciated as part of the character of the set.

No. 101664209

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Dish (5) - Ceramic - Japanese Square Dishes

Dish (5) - Ceramic - Japanese Square Dishes

Important – Please read before bidding

To ensure a smooth and secure transaction, please read the following information.



Import duties and taxes

Customs duties, import taxes, and clearance fees are the responsibility of the buyer.
Please note that the VAT paid on Catawiki is separate from any import duties charged by your country.
We recommend checking with your local customs office before placing a bid.



Shipping and packaging

All items are shipped by Japan Post EMS (with insurance).
If EMS is not available, a private international courier will be used instead.
Items are packed carefully to withstand long-distance international transport.



Tax code requirement (some EU regions)

In certain countries, a personal tax code is required for customs clearance.
After purchase, please provide your tax code promptly.
Shipments may be delayed or returned if this information is missing.



Damage or issues

If your item arrives damaged, please contact your local post office and Catawiki Support within 3 days of receipt.
Before leaving feedback, please contact us first so we can assist you.



For shipments to the United States

EMS shipments to the US are currently suspended.
A private international courier will be used.
Items containing batteries or certain types of blades cannot be shipped.

All items are shipped from Japan.


Japanese Overglaze Floral Square Dishes – Set of 5 with Wooden Box

This set consists of five Japanese square dishes decorated with overglaze floral motifs.
Each dish has softly rounded corners and a gentle rectangular form.
Different floral designs—such as bamboo, chrysanthemum, plum blossom, and peony—are individually painted on each piece, creating an elegant composition that makes effective use of negative space.

The warm, yellow-toned base glaze is complemented by overglaze decoration in green, white, and blue, resulting in a refined yet lively appearance.
The style combines decorative beauty with practical use and reflects the characteristic aesthetic of Japanese ceramics from the Showa period.

The fine crackle-like patterns visible on the surface are crazing (kan’nyū) caused by the natural properties of the glaze.
These are not cracks or damage, but an intentional and valued part of the ceramic design created during the firing process, adding depth and character to the pieces.



Description of the Designs (Each of the Five Dishes)
1. Bamboo Motif
A dynamic composition depicting bamboo leaves in shades of blue and green.
The bold brushwork gives the piece a fresh and dignified impression.
2. Chrysanthemum Motif (Large Bloom)
A large white chrysanthemum placed prominently at the center.
Chrysanthemum is a traditional auspicious motif in Japan, symbolizing longevity and purity.
3. Peony Motif
A softly rendered white peony with a gentle and elegant appearance.
The peony is traditionally associated with prosperity and refinement.
4. Plum Blossom Motif
White plum blossoms depicted together with branching lines.
Plum blossoms, which bloom in late winter, symbolize endurance and purity.
5. Chrysanthemum Motif (Small Blossoms with Branch)
A calmer composition showing smaller chrysanthemum flowers with leaves and branches.
The use of open space creates a balanced and harmonious impression within the set.



Red marks (likely kiln or workshop marks) can be seen on the foot rims of the dishes.
As a matching set of consistent form and style, these dishes are suitable not only for tea-ceremony cuisine such as mukōzuke or confectionery plates, but also for decorative or collection purposes.

The set comes with its original wooden box bearing an ink inscription, indicating that it has been carefully preserved.
Please note that colors may appear slightly different depending on the viewer’s monitor or display settings.



Details
• Country of origin: Japan
• Material: Ceramic
• Technique: Overglaze enamel decoration
• Contents: Set of 5 small dishes
• Accessories: Wooden box with ink inscription

Condition
• Surface wear, small scratches, and glaze crazing consistent with age
• No noticeable chips or cracks
• The wooden box shows age-related wear and staining

Size (per dish, approx.)
• Length: approx. 12.5 cm
• Width: approx. 17.7 cm
• Height: approx. 4 cm

As these are handmade items, slight variations in size and shape may occur from piece to piece.
These differences are the result of the production process and should be appreciated as part of the character of the set.

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