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\\ Bulk purchases welcome // Discounts available for multiple purchases, so feel free to consult in the comment section before offering or purchasing ^^ (→ Providing your price suggestion will help expedite the process) ・・・・・・ A set of two small, charming Shochiku-bai (pine, bamboo, and plum) patterned Imban (printed) plates. Great for condiments, soy sauce, or sweets. Also suitable as saucers for cups or sake cups, or as everyday plates and serving dishes for side dishes. Recommended for those looking for small hand plates, "otesho" plates, or individual serving plates^^ Can also be used as accessory trays or small item holders ◎ ◉Size Approx. φ11cm Height: Approx. 2.2cm ✔︎ These are old items, so there may be stains, scratches, sticking, kiln marks, pinholes, and chips. Please purchase only if you are familiar with antiques, old items, and vintage goods. ✔︎ This price is for a set of 2 plates. → Additional plates can be added. Color-painted, Nishikide (brocade), Som-nishiki (dyed brocade), Akae (red painting), Sometsuke (blue and white) Gen'emon, Kurashiki Design, Matsuda Kiln, Seikou Kiln, Azumaya Hug O War, Ige plates, Kotogoto Kurasukoto, Yuushin Tokunaga, Masaki, Hug O War, Umeyama Kiln Tobe ware, Mikawachi ware, Imari ware, Hasami ware, Nabeshima ware, Kutani ware, Seto ware, Arita ware, Ko-Kutani Hirado ware, Mashiko ware, Sonbe ware, Ko-Imari, Mita Seiji, Minpei ware, Koishiwara ware Choko (sake cup), sake vessels, flat plates, small bowls, long plates, sashimi plates, large bowls, soba choko (noodle cups) Yachimun (Okinawan pottery) Tame-nuri (lacquerware), Wajima-nuri (lacquerware), Chinkin (gold inlay), Maki-e (lacquer decoration), lacquerware such as Zohiko, Fukagawa Seiji, and Jingdezhen Kamoshika Dōgu-ten, Annam ware, and old folk houses Antique art, Kuwanka, NIKKO Nikko, Scope, Studio M, Beams Fenica , Ri-cho (Korean Joseon Dynasty), So-sen, Shobido, Koraku Kiln, Iittala, and Arabia Nakada Kiln, Yoshizawa Kiln, Kutani Seiyo, katakata Kuwanka, Ri-cho (Korean Joseon Dynasty), Kakiemon, Imaemon, Slipware Flea markets, antique markets, tea ceremony utensils, tea kaiseki (meal served before tea ceremony), crafts, and folk art lovers Masaki Tennen Seikatsu (Natural Life), kunel, Kurashi no Oheso (The Navel of Life), and &Premium, BRUTUS, and Kurashicom Claska, Keibunsha Madu, Idee, Orne de Feuilles, and Kurumi no Ki Collex, and the Scandinavian Lifestyle Shop TODAY'S SPECIAL, URBAN RESEARCH DOORS, and Quatre Saisons, cotogoto Momoko Ishii, Satoshi Ito, Makoto Kagoshima, Izumi Nakamachi, Naoko Matsuura, and Kotaro Matsuura Kobo Ametuchi Flea markets, and Brocante, Minori Kai Miyoko Okawa, Masako Ito, and Konomi Yanagisawa Recommended for those who like Beams Japan 444.25
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