Koimariroman
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【Exceptional Old Imari!】Meiji Era, made by Matsumasa Kinrande (gold brocade) bowl with a design of paulownia and phoenix, flowers, and floral motifs. Diameter 24.7cm. This is a fine example of gold-colored painting made by Matsumasa in the Meiji era. A delicate and highly detailed, superior work of art. Diameter: Approximately 24.7cm! Brand: Imari, Arita ware from the Meiji era Made by Matsumasa Era: Meiji era Design: Gold-colored painting, paulownia and phoenix, floral motifs Gold-colored arabesque pattern on the outside Uses: Sweetmeat bowl, bowl, decorative bowl, objet d'art Diameter: Approximately 24.7cm Height: Approximately 10.2cm No box is included. Please understand! No damage! Due to the age of the antique, there are some age-related scratches. Please understand! 3B/250420301269.2F.R2.O.L.SHITA.R. #Arita ware #Imari ware #Imari #Nishikide (brocade) #Old Imari #Sometsuke (blue and white) #Kinrande (gold brocade) #Superior work #Excellent piece #Outstanding item #Gem #Exquisite item #Excellent #Superior work #Masterpiece #Tea ceremony utensils #Tea utensils #Masterpiece #Bowl #Sweetmeat bowl #Sweetmeat dish #Ceramics #Porcelain #Colored porcelain #Museum #Museum quality #Floral design #Paulownia #Phoenix #Flowers #Paulownia and phoenix #Arabesque #Arabesque pattern #Gold arabesque #Antique art #Antique items #Kakiemon #Imaemon #Export item #Returned item #Decorative plate #Decorative bowl #Interior #Objet d'art #Decorative item #Tea ceramics #Tea ceramics #Omotesenke #Urasenke #Mushakoji Senke #Yabunouchi school #Enshu school #Edo Senke school #Matsuo school #Sekishu school #Sotan school #Tea ceremony #Tea gathering #Tea ceremony #Kaiseki (traditional multi-course meal) #Kaiseki cuisine #Tea kaiseki #Japanese restaurant tableware #Restaurant tableware Thank you for viewing.
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