No. 99625831

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Kutani ware Meiji era - Plate - Ceramic, Porcelain - Kutani Ware SamuraiDesign
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Kutani ware Meiji era - Plate - Ceramic, Porcelain - Kutani Ware SamuraiDesign

This is a rare antique Meiji era Kutani Ware deep large plate (late 19th century), handcrafted and exquisitely hand-painted in Japan. The interior of the plate features two samurai warriors by a river, rendered in fine detail with traditional Kutani overglaze enamels and gold accents. The exterior is adorned with cherry blossoms, pine, and bamboo—symbols of good fortune, strength, and longevity in Japanese culture. Kutani Ware (Kutani-yaki), originating from Ishikawa Prefecture in the 17th century, is highly prized for its vivid colors, intricate designs, and masterful hand-painting. Pieces from the Meiji period are especially rare and sought-after by collectors. This deep large plate exemplifies the pinnacle of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, making it an excellent addition to any collection, interior décor, or special serving presentation. Plates like this from the Meiji period are considered quite rare Details • Type: Kutani Ware deep large plate • Period: Meiji Era (1868–1912) • Origin: Japan • Material: Porcelain / Ceramic • Condition: Antique (no box, well-preserved for its age) • Size: approx. 30.5 cm (12 in) diameter × 10 cm (4 in) Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

No. 99625831

No longer available
Kutani ware Meiji era - Plate - Ceramic, Porcelain - Kutani Ware SamuraiDesign

Kutani ware Meiji era - Plate - Ceramic, Porcelain - Kutani Ware SamuraiDesign

This is a rare antique Meiji era Kutani Ware deep large plate (late 19th century), handcrafted and exquisitely hand-painted in Japan.

The interior of the plate features two samurai warriors by a river, rendered in fine detail with traditional Kutani overglaze enamels and gold accents. The exterior is adorned with cherry blossoms, pine, and bamboo—symbols of good fortune, strength, and longevity in Japanese culture.

Kutani Ware (Kutani-yaki), originating from Ishikawa Prefecture in the 17th century, is highly prized for its vivid colors, intricate designs, and masterful hand-painting. Pieces from the Meiji period are especially rare and sought-after by collectors.

This deep large plate exemplifies the pinnacle of traditional Japanese craftsmanship, making it an excellent addition to any collection, interior décor, or special serving presentation.
Plates like this from the Meiji period are considered quite rare


Details
• Type: Kutani Ware deep large plate
• Period: Meiji Era (1868–1912)
• Origin: Japan
• Material: Porcelain / Ceramic
• Condition: Antique (no box, well-preserved for its age)
• Size: approx. 30.5 cm (12 in) diameter × 10 cm (4 in)


Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.

Bidding closed
Marion Oliviero
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Estimate  € 160 - € 200

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