Description
Antique Japanese Kutani Porcelain Teapot – Hand Painted Birds & Floral – Meiji Period
A beautiful and finely detailed antique Japanese porcelain teapot, decorated in the traditional Kutani style with elegant hand-painted birds, florals, and rich iron-red and gilt accents.
Item Details:
- Origin: Japan
- Style: Kutani ware
- Period: Meiji Era (circa 1868–1912)
- Material: Porcelain
- Decoration: Hand-painted enamel with iron-red, gold gilt, and soft polychrome tones
- Height: Approx. 18–22 cm (estimate)
Design Features:
- Exquisite hand-painted birds in a natural landscape, symbolising harmony and beauty
- Delicate floral motifs in soft greens, reds, and blues
- Rich iron-red (aka) and gold gilt detailing around the lid, handle, and spout
- Elegant curved handle and finely shaped spout
- Classic baluster form with fitted lid
Condition:
- Very good antique condition
- Small hairline crack as per image
- Minor wear to gilt and enamel consistent with age
- Light surface wear typical of functional antique porcelain
About Kutani ware:
Kutani ware is one of Japan’s most celebrated ceramic traditions, renowned for its vibrant colours, intricate hand-painting, and nature-inspired scenes. Pieces from the Meiji period are especially prized for their craftsmanship and export quality.











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