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Thank you for looking. This item will be delivered via RakuRaku Mercari Bin. This is a cool stamped and dyed plate featuring a winged dragon (応龍 - Ouryu) from Chinese mythology. "Ige-zara" are popular, mass-produced stamped plates fired in places like Imari and Mino around the middle of the Meiji period. "Ige" is a dialect word from Saga meaning "thorn." This is a rare design where the iron glaze is not applied to the "ige" (thorn) areas. This is an antique item. It has scuffs, small scratches, unevenness in the stamping, etc. There is no major damage. Size (approximate) Diameter (outer diameter): approx. 21.5 cm Height: approx. 3.2 cm [About Shipping] We use a 3-layer structure of bubble wrap that is stronger than usual. Each item is carefully wrapped individually, and the gaps are filled with bubble wrap, paper, and other cushioning materials to ensure ample packing space. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Please feel free to ask any questions, no matter how small or concerning. We value each encounter. Thank you for viewing this item. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ We are also selling Japanese tableware, Western tableware, glassware, pots, etc. Arita ware, Kutani ware, Tobe ware, Mino ware, Bizen ware, Iga ware, Mashiko ware, Tokoname ware, Imari, Ryotei Mukouke, Kappo, Japanese cuisine, Kaiseki, Japanese tableware, Japanese pattern, lucky charm, Small plate, medium plate, flat plate, round plate, serving plate, sharing plate, individual plate, small bowl, for guests, Western tableware, Japanese tableware, Daikichi kiln, Daiichi Touki, Rinsai, Ryuho kiln, Tachikichi, stamped and dyed, colored glaze. 1
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