Antique Japanese KoImari AiKutani Porcelain Dish Crane Bird 17th C. Edo IP126

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Description

■ Description A. Introduction Travel back over 300 years to the early Edo period with this exquisite Japanese porcelain dish shaped like a soaring crane. Originating from the late 17th century (Kanbun to Enpo eras, roughly 1660s–1680s), this "Ai-Kutani" or early Imari piece captures the elegance and sophistication of feudal Japanese dining. It is not just a plate, but a rare survivor of history symbolizing longevity and good fortune.

B. Features & Cultural Context

  • The Crane (Tsuru): The dish is molded in the shape of a crane, a revered symbol in Japan representing 1,000 years of life and eternal youth. The dynamic spread of the wings is captured with artistic grace.

  • Ai-Kutani / Ko-Imari Style: This piece reflects the "Ai-Kutani" (Blue Kutani) style of the 17th century, characterized by deep, vivid cobalt blue underglaze (Sometsuke) and a distinctively shaped form ("Henkei-zara").

  • Historical Era: Created during a period when Japanese potters mastered the technique of forming complex, irregular shapes, moving away from simple round circles to more expressive, luxurious designs for the tea ceremony and high-class dining.

  • Details: The feathers are intricately painted in blue, and the rim features a subtle "Kuchibeni" (iron-brown glaze) accent, outlining the bird's form beautifully. The base features a stylized mark typical of the era.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Kaiseki Serving: Originally designed as a "Mukozuke" for serving sashmi or vinegared dishes in a traditional tea ceremony meal.

  • Jewelry Tray: Its curved wings create a perfect natural bowl for holding rings, earrings, or keys on a dresser.

  • Kintsugi Project: Given the condition (see below), this is an excellent candidate for "Kintsugi" (golden joinery) restoration, which would further elevate its beauty and value.

D. Size & Weight

  • Width (Wingspan): 15.6 cm / 6.14 in

  • Depth (Head to Tail): 12.7 cm / 5.00 in

  • Height: 2.8 cm / 1.10 in

  • Weight: 171 g / 0.38 lbs

E. Condition Condition: Antique / Damaged (As Is) This item is an authentic antique from the 17th century.

  • Crack: There is a visible hairline crack extending from the rim into the body of the plate. (KintsugiPlease observe the close-up photos carefully.

  • Age: Aside from the crack, there are minor kiln flaws and signs of age typical for porcelain of this period.

  • Note: Despite the damage, (Kintsugi)the piece remains structurally stable for display, but handling with care is advised.

F. Conclusion This crane dish offers a glimpse into the refined aesthetics of 17th-century Japan. It is a beautiful study piece for collectors or a perfect base for a Kintsugi restoration project. Please check the photos for details on the crack.



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