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Hirado Porcelain Footed Dish With Fishnet Pattern, 1950

Chairish

$304

This refined Japanese footed dish is a beautiful example of Hirado porcelain from the Showa period (c. 1950). Dimensions: Height: 4.5 cm / Diameter: 22 cm Condition: Perfect condition. Made from fine white porcelain and hand-painted in underglaze blue, the dish features a striking fishnet pattern (ami-mon / 網文), symmetrically radiating from the center. Symbolically, this motif represents connection, protection, and the maritime culture of Kyushu — fitting for a piece originating in the coastal region of Hirado (Nagasaki). The elevated foot makes it especially suitable as a serving dish for wagashi (Japanese sweets) or small delicacies during formal tea ceremonies. The underside bears the character mark 平戸眞山 (Hirado Shinzan), a signature associated with craftsmanship and tradition in Hirado porcelain. An elegant and rare piece for collectors of Japanese ceramics — or a refined accent in a calm, wabi-sabi-inspired interior. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution

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