Vintage Japanese Kutani Imari porcelain plate, likely from the Saikō-Kutani (revived production)
Vintage Japanese Kutani Imari porcelain plate, likely from the Saikō-Kutani (revived production)
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It's available for sale and pick up in Palm Springs. Vintage Japanese Kutani Imari porcelain plate, likely from the Saik≈ç-Kutani (revived production) period in the 19th century. Key features include: Style: Kutani ware is known for vibrant colors and intricate patterns. This plate showcases a rich palette dominated by reds and oranges. Design: The plate features a peacock amidst floral motifs, a common theme in Kutani ware. Technique: The "Namagake" technique may have been used, where the design is painted directly onto the dry clay before glazing. Origin: Kutani ware originates from the Ishikawa prefecture in Japan. Value: Ko-Kutani pieces (old Kutani) are considered rare and valuable. While this plate is likely from a later period, it still holds collectible value. Marks: Identifying marks can help determine the age and maker, but are not visible in the image. Use: While decorative, these plates could also be functional. Imari Connection: Kutani is sometimes associated with Imari ware due to shared production and export locations, though they have distinct styles. References online üëá https://www.jacksantique.com/products/japanese-kutani-charger https://images.app.goo.gl/CHGYurhXpkgtbbLy6


