
VERY RARE 50 YEAR OLD MAYBE OLDER, ANTIQUE "KUTANI" JAPANESE PORCELAIN VASE
ABSOLUTELY SPECTACULAR COLORS WITH GREAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL!
MEASURES 5.5 INCHES IN DIAMETER AND 8 3/4 INCHES IN HEIGHT
CONDITION IS "AS NEW" !
EXCELLENT AUTHENTIC, ANTIQUE COLLECATBLE VASE
VERY HIGH QUALITY ANTIQUE JAPANESE HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN VASE .
THE BACK OF THE ITEM IS MARKED " HAND PAINTED - KUTANI - MADE IN JAPAN"
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Kutani ware
Kutani ware (九谷焼, Kutani-yaki?) is a style of Japanese porcelain which was first produced in the mid 1650s in the area of Kanazawa, Komatsu, Kaga, and Nomi in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. Gotō Saijirō, a member of the Maeda clan, set up a kiln in the village of Kutani (now part of the city of Kaga)] on the order of Maeda Toshiharu, ruler of the Kaga domain. The porcelain style is known for multiple colors—such as greens, blues, yellows, purples, and reds—and bold designs covering most of the surface of each piece