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Thank you, 2243-sama! 🙏 Old family collection: Antique Imari, high-quality Nishikide, white heron ❌ young pine, from the Meiji 35th year (1902). Two plates. Owned by Mr. Sato. Follower discount: 50 15 more plates available. Three of them have damage. These are plates with the Kakufuku mark. Flourishing like Sotei (a type of bamboo) A symbol of prosperity! Somehow, these plates are overflowing with vitality, reminding me of Sotei and Archaeopteryx as I release them! Herons dance, heralding auspicious omens! Kakufuku mark on the back. Good fortune, good fortune, good fortune, good fortune! Everyone has good fortune! The heron in the center of the plate wards off evil! A symbol of liveliness and prosperity. The blue of the sometsuke (underglaze blue) stands out against the red. Bright and celebratory vessels. A special wooden box will be included for all the plates. There is no lid. Possessions of Yohei Sato. Proof of the power of a prominent person! A special release of a series that is extremely auspicious and versatile! One set for your family and guests. I want to pass these on to the next generation! They can't be made anymore! You can't find them anymore! Auspicious and stylish! Precious! Young pine. Size (cm): Diameter, Height, Base Diameter, Weight 11.5, 3, 7.5, 101-103g 2 plates: 3639 3 plates: 4939 4 plates: 7239 5 plates: 8939 6 plates: 10399 10 plates: 17939 17 plates: 29399 Other: Chip: 1239 Gold repair: 1399 Crack: 1039 Vessels with a refined aesthetic enhance the presentation of food, delight guests, and demonstrate the owner's power. Circulate energy with the blessings of the season. Beautiful and elegant. We deliver with the wish for high luck. They also look great in modern life. Size (cm) All handmade and hand-painted. There are kiln marks, small scratches, specks, and adhesions. Thank you for your understanding. For those who can appreciate the beauty of impermanence and the gentle things, thank you. #StreetItems #ImariNishikide Pottery: Imari
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