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ケンケン昭和レトロ館
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Thank you for viewing. The description uses AI-generated text. Please use the images to judge authenticity for yourself as a reference. 1. This beautiful blue and white plate is a Namasu dish, colorfully painted using traditional techniques from the Edo period. The surface of the plate features intricate floral arabesque patterns and gorgeous flower motifs, enhancing its visual appeal. In particular, the foot, made of paulownia wood, combines stability and a sense of luxury, adding a touch of elegance to the dining table. The Kakutomi design reflects the aesthetic sense of the Edo period, characterized by its snake-eye shape. This plate will be useful not only for everyday meals but also for special occasions. Pottery with age may have warpage, manufacturing flaws (kiln marks), and underfired areas (cracks). These are inherent characteristics, and are not specifically mentioned in the product description. Please carefully check the product condition in the images before purchasing. Kiln marks. Size: W (Width) 15 cm H (Height) 5 cm Please forgive any oversight in the inspection, as it is done by an amateur. However, I try my best to be thorough. In addition, items are listed after only a simple cleaning. Therefore, the price is set lower. If you have any other questions, please contact me in the comments. I may miss some responses due to the large number of items listed, but please comment again if necessary. NKK01210 I am listing items that I have stored in my warehouse or purchased at antique fairs.
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