(JP¥7,100)
Approximately 21.7cm in diameter. An Imari ware seven-sun bowl from the Meiji era. The design features flowers and birds, including pine, bamboo, plum, cranes, and long-tailed birds, making it an auspicious pattern. I find bowls of this size to be very versatile. They're great for serving side dishes like simmered or stir-fried foods, as well as salads. You can pile everything on and serve from it. The plate's gorgeous design makes the food look very elegant. On the other hand, it can also be used for a single serving of pasta or a hearty noodle dish. It makes a one-plate meal look fancy, making you feel like you're having a proper meal. There are no cracks, chips, or breaks. There is a scratch on the bottom from the time of production. It has been used quite a bit, so there are some surface scratches and fading of the design. This is a vessel that is over 100 years old. I will pass it on to someone who will continue to use it. Please refrain from price negotiations.
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