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Antique Japanese KoImari AiKutani Porcelain Dish Crane Bird 17th C. Edo IP126 Antique embodying the rustic charm and

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Description

embodying the rustic charm and practicality of traditional Japanese furniture

" indicating it is a work by the Japanese sculptor Hiromu Kojima

Display Art: Due to the intricate gold carving

The complex landscape of patches and stitches tells a story of resilience

The design features a bird perched among plum blossoms in the center

Antique Japanese KoImari AiKutani Porcelain Dish Crane Bird 17th C. Edo IP126 Antique embodying the rustic charm andDescription A. Introduction Travel back over 300 years to the early Edo period with this exquisite Japanese porcelain dish shaped like a soaring crane. Originating from the late 17th century (Kanbun to Enpo eras, roughly 1660s1680s), this "Ai Kutani" or early Imari piece captures the elegance and sophistication of feudal Japanese dining. It is not just a plate, but a rare survivor of history symbolizing longevity and good fortune. B. Features &

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