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Item Code:7640126
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3.2
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[Sometsuke]
Blue and white porcelain. On the surface of biscuit firing pottery, designs are painted with cobalt oxide paint.
Arita ware is the first Sometsuke ceramic in Japan. The Nabeshima kiln made superior sometsuke.
Xiang-Rui is one style of sometsuke made in China around 1628 to 1644. Xiang-Rui style has various geometric patterns drawn with bliliant blue color.
[Shochikubai]
Sho-chiku-bai (pine, bamboo and plum blossom) is one of the most popular Japanese decorative motifs representing promise and good fortune.
[ Koimari ]
Imari ware is Japanese porcelain made in Arita city, Saga prefecture. The pottery style takes its name from the nearby port of Imari, which was used to ship the works around the world. Koimari (lit. "Old Imari") refers to Imari ware made during the Edo period, between the 17th-19th century. Koimari works are extremely valuable and are beloved by art collectors both within and outside Japan.
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