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Antique Japanese Imari Blue and White Large Plate – Edo Period

This exquisite antique Japanese Imari plate is a stunning blue and white porcelain piece from the Edo period (1603–1868). Featuring hand-painted designs in traditional sometsuke (cobalt blue underglaze), this plate showcases a detailed landscape scene framed within round medallions resembling window frames. The intricate patterns and artistry make this a truly unique and elegant addition to any collection.

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This beautiful Japanese antique plate is perfect for collectors, antique enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates fine Japanese ceramics. It embodies the artistic elegance of the Edo period and would make a striking statement in any home or collection.


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