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This is one Ko-Imari (Old Imari) red and gold painted floral design 5-sun namasu dish. The center features a circular design of pine, bamboo, and plum in gos (blue underglaze). The three divided sections depict octagonal windows. Delicate red flowers bloom within the windows, and gold arabesque patterns adorn the red-painted sections. The combination of Japanese patterns such as green sayagata (key fret) and diamonds is very stylish. This is a piece that allows you to feel the beauty of Japanese design. The back features a shippo (seven treasures) pattern. This red-painted dish is perfect for the coming season. Ideal for entertaining guests or seasonal events. Size (approx.) cm Diameter: 15, Height: 4.8 There are minor scratches and wear from age, kiln marks, uneven glaze, glaze imperfections, discoloration, frit, pinholes, shape distortion, black spots, bumps, and variations in color. We kindly request that those who appreciate the imperfect appearance of age, and those who understand antiques and vintage items, consider purchasing. Recommended for those who love Imari, Ko-Imari, etc. * We will discount the shipping cost for combined shipping. * Please feel free to contact us with any questions so you can use the item with peace of mind after purchase. * We do not sell this item anywhere else. Please refrain from using the product description (including parts of it) or copying images and posting them on other sites. Keywords: Imari Ko-Imari Colored painting Red painting Small dish Side dish Te-shio dish (small dish for salt) Namasu dish Namasu dish Old folk house Old folk tools Antique tools Old folk house cafe Flea market Mingei (folk art) Japanese tableware Everyday antiques Antique Brocan Old Imari Antique Living with antiques
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