No. 92182043
有田燒 Arita-yaki - Ceramic, Porcelain - Japan - 有田燒 Arita-yaki
No. 92182043
有田燒 Arita-yaki - Ceramic, Porcelain - Japan - 有田燒 Arita-yaki
Arita-yaki, also known as Imari porcelain, is a celebrated style of Japanese ceramics originating from the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture. Renowned for its refined craftsmanship and intricate designs, Arita-yaki has a history dating back over 400 years, making it one of Japan's most iconic porcelain traditions.
Arita-yaki plates are particularly prized for their elegant forms and exquisite decorations. Typically crafted from fine porcelain, these plates often feature a pure white base that serves as a canvas for vibrant overglaze designs. Common motifs include traditional Japanese patterns such as flowers, birds, landscapes, and geometric shapes, reflecting both nature and cultural heritage.
The Imari style, a subset of Arita-yaki, is famous for its bold use of colors like deep blue, red, and gold, arranged in harmonious compositions. These plates often combine functionality with artistry, making them suitable for both daily use and decorative purposes. Their timeless beauty and cultural significance have made Arita-yaki plates cherished heirlooms and collectors' items worldwide.
Size: Dia31.5cm H6.8cm
has a 400-year history as Japan's first porcelain production area. Pottery that represents Japan and has been exported since the Edo period.purchasing the fabric before painting, and after painting, baking it to finish the porcelain is the most special signture of Aritayaki.
Until the late Edo period when porcelain production began in various regions, Arita was the only city in Japan that continued to produce porcelain for a long period of time. Arita ware is famous for its traditional hand-painted technique created by Sakaida Kakiemon.
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Condition: good condition, there are stains, wear-off, scratches due to aging, please also look at the listing photo.
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