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Thank you for viewing. These are individual plates purchased at an antique market. The green lacquer color is very beautiful. They feature gold maki-e of a forked daikon radish and a plump turnip. The forked daikon radish is famous as an offering to Daikokuten, the god of wealth. Forked daikon radishes are auspicious symbols of prosperity, a bountiful harvest, good health, and marital harmony. Shepherd's purse is considered a bell to call the gods and is considered lucky. Also, the word "kabu" (turnip) is associated with "kabugari" (stock price increase), implying good reputation. These are plates with various auspicious meanings. They are said to be from the Meiji era. There are some areas where the lacquer has peeled off. There are few scratches. Please take a good look at the images for details. Size: Width: 11 cm Height: 3.2 cm Wajima-nuri (Wajima lacquerware) Kanazawa Shikki (Kanazawa lacquerware)
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