(JP¥9,590)
Thank you for viewing. I am listing items that I have stored in my warehouse or purchased at antique fairs. The descriptions are generated automatically by AI. Please use the images to judge authenticity for yourself as a reference. 1. This beautiful blue and white small dish was made from the Meiji to Taisho eras and features a design drawn using the traditional inban (stamp) technique. In the center of the dish, gracefully dancing birds and vibrant flowers are depicted, expressing the beauty of nature. The rim is shaped like a ring flower, further enhancing its visual appeal. The motifs of pine and plum evoke the four seasons of Japan, making it an ideal item to brighten up your dining table. It is sold as a set of 5, and will be useful for everyday use as well as special occasions. There may be distortions, manufacturing flaws (kiln marks), and underfired areas (cracks) in antique ceramics. These are inherent characteristics, and are not specifically mentioned in the product description. Please check the condition of the item carefully in the images before purchasing. Slight scratches. Beautiful condition. Size W (Width) 16 cm H (Height) 2 cm Please forgive any oversight in the inspection as I am an amateur. However, I try my best to be thorough. Some items may be sold with stains. In addition, items are listed after only a simple cleaning. Therefore, the price is set lower. If you have any other questions, please contact me in the comments. I may miss some responses due to the large number of items listed, but if so, please comment again. NKK01410 Thank you for viewing.
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ケンケン昭和レトロ館
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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