Meiji period serving plate #87 | Japanese Vintage

$30

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This antique blue and white serving plate from the Meiji period (1868-1912) features a striking depiction of Mount Fuji, surrounded by traditional Japanese motifs. Crafted from fine porcelain, the plate is enhanced by a distinctive brown rim that adds warmth and character to its design.

With its generous size and elegant shape, this plate is perfect for serving a variety of dishes or as a captivating decorative piece. Its rich history and exquisite craftsmanship make it a cherished addition to any collection or a thoughtful gift for lovers of Japanese art and culture.

Each of our vintage items is carefully selected from antique markets across Japan. From ceramics to textiles, every piece reflects Japan's rich artistic tradition, attention to detail, and timeless design. With items representing various periods and styles, our collection offers something special for any home. Carefully packaged, each piece arrives ready to be cherished.


size | bowl: Ø16x H3 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: z@zakkasine.com

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