Meiji period plate | Japanese Vintage

195 kr

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This antique blue and white porcelain plate from the Meiji period (1868–1912) showcases an intricate floral and foliage motif, masterfully rendered in deep indigo hues. The delicate design radiates from the center, creating a harmonious balance of pattern and symmetry, while the finely detailed brushwork reflects the craftsmanship of traditional Japanese ceramics. A subtle brown rim adds depth and character, enhancing its timeless appeal.

Ideal for serving small delicacies or as a decorative accent, this plate carries the charm of a bygone era. Its refined artistry and historical significance make it a treasured addition to any collection, perfect for those who appreciate Japanese aesthetics and heritage.

Each of our vintage items is carefully sourced from antique markets across Japan. From ceramics to textiles, every piece embodies Japan’s rich artistic tradition, meticulous craftsmanship, and enduring beauty. Thoughtfully packaged, each item arrives ready to be cherished.

size | bowl: Ø12x H2,5 cm
material | porcelain

made in Japan

 

Japanese Era:

  • Edo (江戸) — 1603 ~ 1868
  • Meiji (明治) — 1868 ~ 1912
  • Taisho (大正) — 1912 ~ 1926
  • Showa (昭和) — 1926 ~ 1989

 

Care instruction:
Hand wash only with mild detergent and a soft sponge.

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*As it is a vintage item, color fading, small scratches, and minor defects may appear, if you have any concerns about the condition of the item, please contact us before your purchase. Email: shop@zakkasine.com

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