Arita Porcelain Lab Japan Blue Old Imari Floral Pattern Plate 7.5in
This is versatile plates designed at Arita Porcelain Lab. It can be used for individual servings, or a serving plate for a dinner for two or even for dessert.
This is an item from the Arita Porcelain Lab's signature series called Japan Blue.
While preserving the traditional style of Arita Ware, the blue tones are arranged in a modern way, and each piece is individually brushed by craftsmen to create an incomparable elegance. Many of the designs are arranged with traditional auspicious designs, making the tableware suitable for the modern dining scene.
The silver trimming on the edges give a contemporary touch and will match silverware on the table. The heightened sides gives depth to the plate and will help create a beautiful table setting. The "Old Imari" floral patterns are elegantly painted using vivid blue colors.
Arita Porcelain Lab is a brand/company revived by the seventh generation of Yazaemon as a successor to the long-established Arita porcelain kiln established in 1804. To make Arita porcelain a global brand, the company has been working to create modern Arita porcelain that is in tune with modern lifestyles while incorporating more than 200 years of traditions.
PRODUCT DETAIL
- Dimension: 19.0cm(7.5in) x H3.0cm(1.2in)
- Material: Porcelain
- Origin: Made in Japan - Arita ware
- Brand: Arita Porcelain Lab
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ABOUT ARITA PORCELAIN LAB
Arita Porcelain Lab is a brand/ company revived by Yazaemon VII as a successor to the long-established Arita porcelain kiln established in 1804. To make Arita porcelain a global brand, the company has been working to create modern Arita porcelain that is in tune with modern lifestyles while incorporating the more than 200 years of traditions.
View more Arita Porcelain Lab's ItemsABOUT ARITA WARE
Arita Ware, made in the town of Arita in Saga Prefecture, is the oldest porcelain production area in Japan's history. Arita porcelain is characterized by its translucent white porcelain surface, dyeing using "Gosu" (indigo pigment), and gorgeous red painting using glassy overglaze pigments (red, green, yellow, purple, and blue). The pottery is highly durable and is produced in a wide variety of styles, from fine art to daily necessities. It was exported to Europe, where it was prized as fine art and called "white gold".
Arita Ware is also a prestigious brand that is admired by ceramicists from other regions as a representative porcelain production area.