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Height 4.8cm (1cm including the base), Diameter approximately 15cm. Comes in a paulownia wood box (partially damaged, but repairable with glue). Purchased at the Heisei 11 Mitsukoshi Tokyo Arita Ware Exhibition. The Kakiemon kiln is a prestigious kiln that developed Japan's first red-painted techniques and continues to pass down the "Kakiemon style" to the present day. One of the major characteristics of their works is the "nigoshide soji" (milky white base), a soft and warm ivory-colored clay. All of their works are characterized by delicate and vibrant colored paintings. The Kakiemon kiln continues to inherit techniques passed down from the Edo period while also showing new developments for the next generation. Regarding the bowl, there are no major damages such as chips, but please understand that this is a used item stored at home before purchasing. In addition, packaging will basically use reused materials from an eco-friendly perspective. Japanese art, antiques, period pieces, old art, old Imari, Arita ware, Important Intangible Cultural Property, Living National Treasure, marked.
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