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古美術ヨーソロー 陶芸専門店
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Thank you for viewing. This is an Edo period Ko-Imari incense burner with unique form and elegant painting. It features a deformed base that stands firmly on four legs, with arabesque patterns gracefully painted in red, and gold accents on the rim and corners. The contrast of blue, red, and gold is beautiful, giving it a dignified presence like a small architectural structure. The interior, including the firebox, is meticulously crafted, reflecting the high skill and playfulness of the artisans of the time. This is a rare piece from a collector's former collection, embodying the creativity of Edo period potters. It can be used as an incense burner, or simply placed in a space to create a visually appealing presence. It is a superior piece among Ko-Imari ware, both in design and form. ★Dimensions★ Height: 11.9cm Width: 9cm Depth: 9.3cm I am "Tojiki Yosoro," a dealer in antique ceramics residing in Imari City, Saga Prefecture, the town of ceramics (License No. 911100009525). I mainly exhibit Ko-Imari, contemporary works, rare kilns that are individually producing, Arita-yaki and Imari-yaki. Unused items are purchased from ceramic trading companies, and antiques are purchased by participating in auctions of art dealers. I strive for a pleasant transaction until the end. Thank you for your consideration. #KoImari #Sometsuke #Antique #OldArt #ColoredPainting #LivingNationalTreasure #ImportantIntangibleCulturalProperty #Aritayaki #Nabeshima #Imariyaki #WithOriginalBox #Vessel #Restaurant #TeaceremonyUtensils #Karatsuyaki #BizenYaki #Hagiyaki #Vase #EdoPeriod #LateEdoPeriod #MeijiPeriod #WhitePorcelain #Kakiemon #Imaemon #InoueManji #Kinrande #RoundPattern #Rare #RareItem #Collection #ShibataCollection #Museum #Sumihajiki #Antique #OldFolkHouse #Cafe #Art #Ceramics #Momoyama
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