Arita ware
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Shipping included, so please refrain from bidding if you are in Okinawa, Hokkaido, or other remote islands! Unused Arita-yaki Ko-Imari Takeho Kin-sai Oyako Kobachi (Parent and Child Small Bowls) Set of 5 with a diameter of 12.5cm, with a wooden box. Size: Small bowls, medium bowls: diameter 12.5cm Height: 4.5cm Small plates with chopstick rests: maximum width 11.5cm, diameter 7.5cm Arita-yaki is porcelain primarily produced in Arita, Saga Prefecture. Because it was shipped from Imari Port, it is also called "Imari" or Imari-yaki. It uses Izumiyama stone and Amakusa stone as raw materials, which are used differently depending on the type of porcelain. Works are broadly classified into Ko-Imari, Ko-Kutani style, Kakiemon style, and Kinrande (gold brocade) depending on the manufacturing period and style. In addition, there are works that only produced high-quality items for presentation, and those from the Nabeshima clan kiln are called "Nabeshima style," and those presented to the Imperial Family are called "Kinri style." Until the late Edo period, when porcelain production began in various places, Arita was the only place in Japan that continued to produce porcelain for a long time. Designated as a traditional craft product by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry on October 14, 1977 (Showa 52). We also offer combined sales. We have a lot of items for sale! Please take advantage of it!
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