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Alte Imari Ware blau und weiß sechseckige Platte, Landschaftsdesign, chinesische Poesie - Keramik, Porzellan - Inscribed - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)
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Alte Imari Ware blau und weiß sechseckige Platte, Landschaftsdesign, chinesische Poesie - Keramik, Porzellan - Inscribed - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

4 hexagonal 古伊万里 染付 dishs designed with Chinese poetry on a lovely landscape painting. Size: Dia14.8cm H2.8cm *古伊万里  In fact, Ko-Imari refers to porcelain Arita ware produced in the Arita region during the Edo period. Ko-Imari was Arita-yaki of the Edo period, but in fact, pottery was still being made in Imari at that time. That is Nabeshima-yaki, which was the official kiln of the Hizen domain. The Nabeshima family, which ruled the Hizen domain, was the origin of the name. While Arita-yaki was a trade item, Nabeshima-yaki was a gift to the shogun and the imperial court. At the time when Nabeshima ware was first produced, Chinese dyed porcelain was very popular among the upper class in Japan for use in tea ceremony utensils. Nabeshima ware followed this trend and produced Kuresu Sometsuke* and Iro-Nabeshima, which was colored Kuresu Sometsuke. *染付Kuresu Somezuke: Ceramics painted with a glaze containing cobalt, and ceramics using this technique. It is called “blue flower” in China because it changes from blue to dark blue when fired. Initially imitated by the Chinese, Nabeshima ware gradually evolved into a more Japanese style and refined painting for the Japanese upper class. Nabeshima ware was rarely seen by the general public during the Edo period and was produced in extremely small quantities, only occasionally appearing on the market as disposed articles. For this reason, the market value of Nabeshima ware is extremely high. Shipping by Japan Post in a very fast delivery with tracking number. Condition: good condition, there are stains, wear-off, scratches due to aging, please also look at the listing photo. Customs information Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more. Please refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos. Any other costs or charges such as customs or import duties, customs clearance and handling may also apply during the shipment of your lot and will be charged to you by the involved party at a later stage if applicable.

Nr. 91885319

Verkauft
Alte Imari Ware blau und weiß sechseckige Platte, Landschaftsdesign, chinesische Poesie - Keramik, Porzellan - Inscribed - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

Alte Imari Ware blau und weiß sechseckige Platte, Landschaftsdesign, chinesische Poesie - Keramik, Porzellan - Inscribed - Japan - Meiji Periode (1868-1912)

4 hexagonal 古伊万里 染付 dishs designed with Chinese poetry on a lovely landscape painting.

Size: Dia14.8cm H2.8cm

*古伊万里 
In fact, Ko-Imari refers to porcelain Arita ware produced in the Arita region during the Edo period.
Ko-Imari was Arita-yaki of the Edo period, but in fact, pottery was still being made in Imari at that time.
That is Nabeshima-yaki, which was the official kiln of the Hizen domain.
The Nabeshima family, which ruled the Hizen domain, was the origin of the name.
While Arita-yaki was a trade item, Nabeshima-yaki was a gift to the shogun and the imperial court.
At the time when Nabeshima ware was first produced, Chinese dyed porcelain was very popular among the upper class in Japan for use in tea ceremony utensils.
Nabeshima ware followed this trend and produced Kuresu Sometsuke* and Iro-Nabeshima, which was colored Kuresu Sometsuke.

*染付Kuresu Somezuke: Ceramics painted with a glaze containing cobalt, and ceramics using this technique. It is called “blue flower” in China because it changes from blue to dark blue when fired.
Initially imitated by the Chinese, Nabeshima ware gradually evolved into a more Japanese style and refined painting for the Japanese upper class.
Nabeshima ware was rarely seen by the general public during the Edo period and was produced in extremely small quantities, only occasionally appearing on the market as disposed articles.
For this reason, the market value of Nabeshima ware is extremely high.



Shipping by Japan Post in a very fast delivery with tracking number.
Condition: good condition, there are stains, wear-off, scratches due to aging, please also look at the listing photo.

Customs information

Antique items have originally crease, stain, damage, and more.
Please refer to the listing photos, but please understand that it's difficult to show all conditions by the photos.

Any other costs or charges such as customs or import duties, customs clearance and handling may also
apply during the shipment of your lot and will be charged to you by the involved party at a later stage if applicable.

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