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\\ Bulk purchases welcome // Discounts available for multiple purchases, so feel free to consult in the comment section before offering or purchasing ^^ (→ It's smoother if you provide a price) ---- This is one black lacquered plate with a "treasure trove" design, featuring a "fundo" (weight) maki-e (sprinkled picture) design. These are lacquered small plates, snack plates, or candy dishes. They can also be used as accessory trays, accessory holders, or small item containers, and are great for interior decoration ◎ Because it's shallower than typical lacquered plates, it might also be suitable as a saucer for a small cup or teacup. ~ A great deal of effort and time goes into creating lacquerware. Especially among them, maki-e requires a lot of skill. Therefore, these maki-e products are traded at high prices, and are considered valuable in modern times when synthetic resin bowls are the mainstream. ~ Lacquer can be re-coated and used for a long time. We hope you will cherish it while taking care of it ♡ ✔ This is a sale of one plate. ✔ This is an old item, so there are lacquer peeling, scratches, and stains. Please purchase only if you are familiar with old items, antiques, and old tools. → Natural light reflects and makes the scratched areas difficult to see, so I've also taken photos in indoor light. Please check the photos from the 10th image onwards. ◯ Size Approx. 14 x 14 x 2.5 cm Related keywords: Masako Ito, Matsuda Kiln, Umeyama Kiln, Nakata Kiln Akomeya, Ige plate, Kotogoto, Azumaya, Chinkin (gold inlay) Kurasukoto, Nakagawa Masashichi Shoten, Controlled Pottery, Ige plate Ouchi lacquerware, Jofuku-ji lacquerware, Echizen lacquerware, Yoshino lacquerware, Shunkei lacquerware, Aizu lacquerware, Tame lacquerware, Tea kaiseki Flea market, antique market Kutani ware, Imari ware, Kamakura carving Lacquer bowls, kaiseki meals Meissen, Koransha Negoro bowls, Japanese tableware Candy bowls, lacquer bowls, soup bowls, zoni (New Year's soup) bowls, and other lacquerware Folk crafts, crafts, Joseon Dynasty Kutani ware, Annam ware, Hirado Matsuyama Nishikide, Sometsuke (blue and white porcelain) and Kinrande (gold brocade), Mita Seiji, Ryokuseiji Minpei ware, Mashiko ware, Inban plates, small cups/mukozuke, sake vessels, flat plates, candy trays, and other vessels and tea utensils Koransha, Ryuho Kiln, Shobido Old art, Kakiemon, Imaemon, Fukagawa Seiji, So-sen, Hakusan Pottery Antique vessels, for those who like Kuwanka Unagi no Nedoko, Kurashicom, Hug O War Kurashiki Design Tennen Seikatsu, Ku:nel, Kurashi no Techo, Kurashi no Oheso, BRUTUS claska, Keibunsha, Matsunoya, Orne de Feuilles, 北欧暮らしの道具店 (Nordic Lifestyle Goods Store), Quatre Saisons TODAY'S SPECIAL Masaki, Kotaro Matsuura, Momoko Ishii, Naoko Matsuura, Toshinobu Ito, Izumi Nakamachi, Mitsuru Masuda's vessels, Yoshizawa Kiln, Kobo Ametuchi are also recommended. .35.
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