Antique Japanese Imari Large Plate Kakiemon Style Edo Meiji Arita Fragment IP125

$249.00
$249.00
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Description

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Size

  • Height: 7 cm / approx. 2.7 inches

  • Diameter: 36.5 cm / approx. 14.3 inches

  • Weight: 1700 g


This is a large antique Imari plate, produced in Arita during the late Edo to early Meiji period. The design features a bird perched among plum blossoms in the center, surrounded by finely painted chrysanthemums and floral motifs. The elegant blue-and-white painting reflects the refined artistry of traditional Japanese porcelain. Although the plate is damaged with cracks and missing sections, it remains an important piece of cultural and historical value.

Features

  • Material: Porcelain

  • Origin: Arita, Japan

  • Period: Late Edo to Meiji (19th century)

  • Hand-painted Kakiemon-style decoration with bird and floral motifs

  • Classic blue-and-white Imari ware design

  • A representative example of traditional Japanese ceramic artistry


Uses

Ideal for Imari porcelain collectors, for display, study, or as a reference piece in appreciating Japanese ceramic history.


Condition

Antique. The plate has significant damage including cracks and missing sections, but it retains cultural, artistic, and reference value as an authentic Imari ware of historical importance.





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