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Arita-yaki Porcelain
[Heritage] Arita-yaki : Bird Flower Rock 36.5 - Japanese Porcelain Plate Dish from Arita Saga
- PRICE:
- $572.00
- SKU:
- 1Z-332O-EE5Z
- Availability:
- We will ship within 3-5 days after receiving cleared payment.
- Shipping:
- Calculated at checkout
Shipping: | Standard Int'l Shipping(2-7 days) Item location: Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Product Description
** This item is made hand so it may have a little difference in color and drape. It may take time (a few weeks) from your order to shipping. Your understanding is greatly appreciated.**
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ARITA-yaki / IMARI-yaki
Imari-yaki is a porcelain made in Arita region of former Hizen Province (today's Saga Prefecture) in Kyushu, Japan. Originally known as Arita-yaki, named after its production region, it became to be known as Imari-yaki when the porcelain was exported to Europe in the 17th century from Imari port, Saga. Ko-imari, literally old imari in Japanese, refers specifically to Imari ware produced in the Edo period (17th-19th century). Today the name Arita-yaki is distinguished from Imari-yaki: porcelain made in Arita is called Arita-yaki and in Imari as Imari-yaki.
PRODUCT INFO
USE FOR
- Decorative Plate/Dish
DIAMETER
-BODY:36.5× H5 cm
-BOX: L39× H39 × W9 cm
*Measurements above are approximate
MATERIAL
Porcelain
WEIGHT
3300 grams (116.39 oz)
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ARITA-yaki / IMARI-yaki
Imari-yaki is a porcelain made in Arita region of former Hizen Province (today's Saga Prefecture) in Kyushu, Japan. Originally known as Arita-yaki, named after its production region, it became to be known as Imari-yaki when the porcelain was exported to Europe in the 17th century from Imari port, Saga. Ko-imari, literally old imari in Japanese, refers specifically to Imari ware produced in the Edo period (17th-19th century). Today the name Arita-yaki is distinguished from Imari-yaki: porcelain made in Arita is called Arita-yaki and in Imari as Imari-yaki.
PRODUCT INFO
USE FOR
- Decorative Plate/Dish
DIAMETER
-BODY:36.5× H5 cm
-BOX: L39× H39 × W9 cm
*Measurements above are approximate
MATERIAL
Porcelain
WEIGHT
3300 grams (116.39 oz)