Antique 18th Century Japanese Arita Ko-Imari Blue & White Porcelain Scalloped Plate
An antique 18th-century Japanese Arita Ko-Imari blue-and-white porcelain scalloped plate — a piece of considerable age and historical significance from the Arita kilns of Kyushu, which were producing export porcelain from the early seventeenth century for the Dutch East India Company and the European luxury market. Ko-Imari wares are the earliest and most valued of the Arita export tradition.
Item Specifics
- Origin: Japan (Arita)
- Antique: Yes
- Shape: Round
- Colour: Blue and White (Sometsuke)
- Vintage: Yes
- Style: Sometsuke ()
- Features: The Scalloped "Rinka" Rim
- Production Style: Sometsuke ()
- Culture: Japanese Edo-period culture (16031867)
- Handmade: Yes
- Pattern: Overlapping Paper" (Yose-mon)
- Item Diameter: 50cm
- Material: Porcelain
- Franchise: The Nabeshima Clan
- Type: Plate / Charger
- Era: Edo Period (16031867)
- Theme: The Three Friends of Winter (Sho-Chiku-Bai)
- Time Period Manufactured: Genroku era (16881704)
- Production Technique: Sometsuke (Underglaze Blue)
- Country of Origin: Japan
- Item Weight: 3.2kg
- Condition: Pre-owned — please see product images
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