- Tags Marks Hallmarks:
- Unmarked
- Pattern:
- Raised base, decorated in overglaze enamels and gilt detailing
- Material:
- Porcelain
- Type or Style:
- Octagonal Porcelain Bowl
- Circa:
- Late 19th early 20th century (Meiji Era)
- Item Width:
- 7 7/8 in
- Condition Notes:
- Good antique condition
This stunning antique Japanese Imari octagonal bowl features a richly detailed patchwork design in vibrant iron red, cobalt blue, and hand-applied gold highlights. Decorated with traditional floral and geometric motifs, the bowl reflects the artistry of Meiji-era Imari and Kutani porcelain.
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Origin: Japan
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Period: Late 19th – early 20th century (Meiji Era)
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Design: Octagonal shape with raised base, decorated in overglaze enamels and gilt detailing
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Colors: Deep red, cobalt blue, gold, and accents of green and white
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Style: Imari/Kutani patchwork panel design
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Condition: Good antique condition; light age-related wear, no major cracks or chips
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Dimensions: 9 7/8 in
This is a collector’s display piece and a fine example of Japanese export porcelain. It will add elegance to any antique ceramics collection or serve as a statement piece for Asian-inspired home décor.
A perfect gift for collectors of Japanese porcelain, Imari ware, or Kutani pottery.