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This is a namasu dish purchased at an antique market. The circular stamp-like patterns and realistic floral arabesque design are impressive. In the center is a red and green kikko (tortoise shell) pattern. From there, the floral arabesque extends to the edges on both sides. Judging from the shape of the flowers, it's a peony arabesque. The arabesque is painted in dark red and light red, indicating a lot of effort was put into it. There are two sizes of circular patterns. The smaller one has a phoenix above and what looks like a flower below, but it has antennae, so it might be a butterfly. The larger one is a continuous design of paulownia crests. The light indigo color gives it a good balance. It seems like it would be easy to use. The body features treasures. Likely nyoi scepters and wish-fulfilling jewels. There's a mark on the snake-eye foot. It's from Kakutomi. I was told it's from the late Edo period to the Meiji period. There's a black dot kiln mark on the inside. Otherwise, there don't seem to be any noticeable large chips or scratches. Please check the images carefully. Size: Approximately 14.8 cm wide Approximately 4.3 cm high
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