This vintage Japanese Imari ginger jar, dating back to the 1960s, is a stunning piece of Japanese craftsmanship. Handmade in Japan, the jar features a hand-painted design of a peacock in rich gold hues, showcasing the traditional Imari style. The intricate detailing and vivid gold/yellow colors of the peacock, set against a white backdrop, make this jar a true collector's item, reflecting the intricate beauty of Japanese artistry and culture. The addition of a lid adds a practical touch to this decorative piece, perfect for displaying in a home or adding to a collection of Asian decor.
This lidded jar was made in Japan for Yamayo.
Additional Information:
Type: Ginger jar or bowl.
Origin: Japanese-made porcelain with Chinese-style decoration.
Style: Imari ware, characterized by vibrant colors and intricate designs.
Material: Porcelain.
Markings: "YAMAMO JAPAN" and Chinese characters which might refer to a specific kiln or workshop.
Design: Features hand-painted birds, possibly peacocks or pheasants, with floral motifs and gold accents.
Age: Likely vintage, possibly mid-20th century.
Collectibility: Jingdezhen porcelain is highly collectible.
Dimensions: Approximately 7 inches tall with a diameter at widest point of 6.5 inches.No chips or cracks...very good condition.
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$60.00Price
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