Old Japanese Showa 9th year dyed pine tree pattern porcelain sashimi dishes 18 pieces/total box

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Old Japanese Showa 9th year dyed pine tree pattern porcelain sashimi dishes 18 pieces/total box - Small Plates & Saucers - Porcelain White

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**Showa 9th year dyed pine tree pattern porcelain sashimi dishes 18 pieces/total box** This set of sashimi dishes was made in the 9th year of the Showa era (1943). The original inscription on the wooden box contains the words "Twenty-two people in front of". It can be seen that there were originally 22 pieces, but they were damaged or lost after 80 years of time and space. The 18 plates currently stored are all in the shape of four leaves, and two have pine tree patterns that represent longevity. If you look closely, you can see that they are slightly different. It can be seen that they are all hand-painted. This type of living utensils with extremely high artistic value can be passed down to this day. , even more precious. Origin: Japan Material: Ceramic Size: 14.5x11.5x3cm Weight: 3340g, including box 3730g Others: The original box has the word "Lucky Eagle" on it, and the plates with different pine tree patterns have different inscriptions on the back, which should be painted by different craftsmen. ❖The manager of Wuer Club has collected it for many years, and this is the only one of its kind. ❖Only the collection is sold, other shooting props and accessories are not included. ❖Photos and text descriptions have been tried to restore the appearance of the collection. However, there may be color differences due to light, screen, and camera. Please refer to the actual object. ❖Old pieces are only for collection and appreciation and have not been actually used. However, traces of time are inevitable. Please understand these unique imperfections and consider placing an order before purchasing. ❖Old items have no warranty or appreciation period. If the item itself is not damaged, we will not be able to apply for a return or exchange on the grounds that the item is not as expected (color, pattern, size, etc.). **Ranfu** A kind of underglaze color, the technique originated from Chinese blue and white porcelain. Drawing with cyan dye is called "dyeing", and patterning is called "fu". Dyeing is to use cyan material to draw different patterns. There is also a saying that because the clean blue-green color of the utensils is reminiscent of indigo-dyed fabrics, it is called "dyeing". pay". Before the 17th century, Japan had not yet started its porcelain industry. The blue and white porcelain that could only be imported from China was in small quantity and could only be obtained and used by the upper class nobles. Therefore, dyed porcelain and blue and white porcelain were classified as the highest level of tableware and must be seen at formal dinner parties. The type of utensil and the pure color are suitable for serving nigiri sushi, grilled fish, Japanese side dishes, etc. It can be said to be one of the representatives of Japanese food utensils.

Product Details

Material
Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
Japan
Stock
Down to the last 1
Ranking
No.16,069 - Kitchen & Dining  |  No.411 - Small Plates & Saucers
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Product Type
Antique and Vintage
Listing Summary
Showa 9 (1934) porcelain sashimi dish with dyed pine tree pattern, 18 pieces handmade and comes with original wooden box

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