Imari porcelain plate with late 19th century Japanese floral design
Discover this Imari porcelain plate with scalloped edges, adorned with a refined japanese decoration depicting various scenes of Japanese flora. It was created during the late Edo to Meiji period, at the end of the 19th century. Its authenticity and historic charm make it a unique piece, ideal for collectors or lovers of traditional Asian art.
Made from fine porcelain and decorated by hand, it is characteristic of the Imari style, with its soft blend of kiln blue, terracotta red, orange and gilding, presenting an organic design inspired by Japanese nature. Designed to satisfy European demand for Asian porcelain and the desire for Japonism in the grand contemporary interiors of the late 19th century, this Imari porcelain plate is entirely handmade and reflects the exceptional craftsmanship of Japan's 19th-century master ceramists.
The signature guarantees its origin and quality, while the spring decor adds an elegant, soothing touch to your collection. Easy to care for, it will fit perfectly into a Japanese-European décor as a decorative plate.
It is possible to use it for your tableware and to serve it to your guests, as a plate for your meals, however I recommend purely decorative use, as the use of cutlery can deteriorate the glaze and decoration of the plate, and products such as washing-up liquid or dishwasher products can erase the decoration.
If you're a lover of Asian art, and particularly Japanese art, don't wait any longer! Treat yourself to a piece of history and visual poetry with this plate that evokes the serenity and beauty of nature during the late Edo to pre-Meiji period!
Dimensions:
→ Height: 4 cm
→ Top diameter: 24 cm
→ Base diameter: 13 cm
→ Weight: 600 grams
Minimal wear and tear, also minimal firing defects, see photos.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlue, Gold, White, Beige, Red, Multi Color, Orange, YellowMaterialPorcelain, CeramicNumber of items1Height4 cmWidth24 cmDepth4 cm