(JP¥35,300)
Machi♡-sama, This is a completed purchase. ◯ Daishoji Imari, Red-painted 4-sun plates…2 ◯ Ko-Imari, Red and Gold Floral 5-sun Namasu Plate…2 ◯ Ko-Imari, Red and Gold Plum and Nightingale 7-sun Plate…2 ◯ Blue Glazed, Incised Facing Butterfly Deep Plate…1 This is a combined order of the above 7 items. Thank you. ◇ Ko-Imari, Red and Gold Floral 5-sun Namasu Plate The inside features a circular design of pine, bamboo, and plum in Gosu (blue underglaze), and the three divided sections depict octagonal windows. Delicate red flowers bloom in the windows, and gold arabesque patterns adorn the red-painted sections. The combination of green sayagata (key fret) and diamond patterns is very stylish. It's a piece that makes you feel the beauty of Japanese design. The back pattern is Shippo (seven treasures). This is a red-painted dish you'll want to use in the coming season. Size (approx.) cm Diameter…15, Height 4.8 ◇ Daishoji Imari 4-sun Plate The deep red paint depicts intricate patterns of changing Shippo (seven treasures) and kikko (tortoise shell) designs. The back pattern is also carefully painted with Takaradukushi (treasure motifs) and maru ni seigaiha (waves within a circle), demonstrating the high level of skill. Daishoji Imari was made in Daishoji from the early Meiji period to the late Taisho period, imitating high-quality Ko-Imari. It is also called Kutani Imari ware. Due to the high-quality pottery stone and the high skills of the Kaga potters, elaborate molding and gorgeous painting were applied to the details, and its precision is said to "surpass the original." To distinguish between Ko-Imari from the Edo period and Daishoji Imari made after the Meiji period, Daishoji uses a brighter Gosu color (using imported cobalt pigments after the Meiji period), the kodai (foot) is more acute-angled, and the inscription font is more calligraphic. Also, the clay is softer, and it tends to be slightly sweeter compared to Imari. Daishoji Imari's painting becomes simpler and the overall construction becomes rougher as time goes on. Therefore, the early ones are considered to be of high value. This is a small plate with beautiful red paint and intricate designs. Please use it for seasonal hospitality and seasonal events. Size (approx.) cm 12 For those who understand antiques and antique items. * We do not sell on any platform other than Mercari. Please refrain from using the product description (including parts of it), copying images, or posting them on other sites. Imari Ko-Imari Daishoji Nishikide (brocade) Iroe (colored painting) Akae (red painting) Teshirozara (small plate) Kozara (small plate) Nakazara (medium plate) Antique tools Kominka cafe (old folk house cafe) Flea market Mingei (folk art) Antique Vintage Brocan (brocante) Kotto (antique) Kotto no aru kurashi (life with antiques)
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