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Antique Ko-Imari (Old Imari) dish from the mid-Edo period, with a molded paper stencil design in a beveled diamond shape. (We guarantee the age and origin. This is not a modern product.) The surface features chrysanthemums growing in clusters, created using a paper stencil, with bats flying in the sky. The back has a konnyaku-ink-printed arabesque pattern on all four sides. A fine example of a molded piece. Intricate beveled diamond shape, with iron glaze on the rim. A very lovely design. Please consider adding it to your collection. Size: Approximately 9.5 x 7.4 x 2.5 cm *Measured roughly. Material: Porcelain As shown in the images, there are small chips on the rim. There are multiple areas where the iron glaze is missing. These are not scratches. We have photographed the most noticeable areas. Please check the images. This small dish is lovely to display and enjoyable to use. How about using it daily or for kintsugi (gold repair) practice? It is an old vessel, approximately 300 years old. (Please understand that there may be slight differences in the understanding of the exact age.) It was cleaned with bleach at the time of purchase. There are also some scratches due to use. Please check the images carefully for the condition. -------------------- Immediate purchase price. No comments needed, immediate purchase OK. *Please keep this price for a while. m(_ _)m There may be fine scratches and stains from aging, kiln marks, and imperfections. We have photographed the most noticeable areas. We apologize if we have overlooked anything. We certainly have no ill intentions. We recommend this item to those who understand antique vessels and are aware that the condition may differ from modern tableware. Please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to color differences depending on your device, lack imagination for areas not shown in the images, or are overly critical in your judgment. We have other items for sale. We will discount the shipping cost for multiple purchases. For those who understand home storage and are familiar with antiques and antique items. Not suitable for those who are overly sensitive. There are no smokers in the family. Please feel free to comment if you have any questions. We can also add more images. #KoImari #Imari #Antique #Antiques #Ceramics #Porcelain #Antique #AritaWare #Edo #EdoPeriod #Sometsuke (Blue and White) #Kintsugi #GoldRepair
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