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Excellent condition Shobido Meiyo Arita-yaki Kisoen Gokunishiki Kin-sai Kachō-e Kin-sai Futa-wan (Lidded Bowl) Ko-Imari style, Kakiemon style Gokunishiki Kin-sai Ko-Imari style Gokunishiki Kin-sai Ko-Imari yoshiki During the Edo period, Arita-yaki was called Imari because it was shipped overseas from Imari Port. In the Meiji era, those from the Edo period were called "Ko-Imari" (Old Imari), and their beautiful appearance is still highly praised both in Japan and abroad. One of the characteristic techniques of Ko-Imari, which was favored by European nobles, was "Sometsuke" (underglaze blue) with overglaze enamels such as red, green, and gold. In particular, this "Gokunishiki Kin-sai Ko-Imari style" is adorned with gorgeous decorations and is full of the most Ko-Imari-like splendor. This is a set of 5 bowls. Bowl: Diameter 16 cm, Height 5 cm Height including lid: 6.3 cm Lid: Diameter 13.4 cm Management number: 12556
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