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Highest Quality Late Edo Period Ko-Imari Arita Kinrande Sometsuke Covered Bowls with "Fuki Choshun" Mark, Set of 3

Highest Quality Late Edo Period Ko-Imari Arita Kinrande Sometsuke Covered Bowls with "Fuki Choshun" Mark, Set of 3

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This is a set of three highest-quality covered bowls made of Ko-Imari (Arita ware) dating back to the late Edo period. The base of each piece is beautifully inscribed in underglaze blue with the auspicious mark "Fuki Choshun," which wishes for wealth, nobility, and longevity. Utilizing the luxurious Kinrande (gold-brocade) style, the exterior features meticulously detailed depictions of dynamic birds, plants, and delicate arabesque patterns brought to life with vibrant overglaze enamels and lavish gold accents. The inner rims are also adorned with elegant underglaze blue designs, showcasing the superb craftsmanship and dedication of the artisans of that era. These exquisite antique bowls are perfect for formal dining occasions or as a highly valuable addition to any collection.

 

*The bamboo chasen whisk shown in the images is for size comparison only and is not included with the product.

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About the condition

Antique

Size and specifications

Height: 2.56 inches (6.5 cm)
Width: 4.53 inches (11.5 cm)

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