Description
Imari Ware Plate
27cm Dia
History of Imari ware
Imari ware is a type of high-quality Japanese porcelain that originated in the early 17th century in the town of Arita, located in Saga Prefecture on Kyushu Island. It is named after the nearby port of Imari, from which the porcelain was shipped for both domestic use and international export, particularly to Europe.
Key Features of Imari Ware:
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Material: Fine porcelain, known for its hardness and whiteness.
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Colors: Traditional Imari ware features a rich palette dominated by:
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Cobalt blue underglaze
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Red, gold, and green overglaze enamels
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Designs: Intricate and vibrant patterns often depicting:
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Floral motifs (peonies, chrysanthemums)
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Nature scenes (birds, trees, waves)
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Mythological creatures (dragons, phoenixes)
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