19th Century Gold Imari Hand-Painted Koi Fish Dish – 16 1/2"
19th Century Gold Imari Hand-Painted Koi Fish Dish – 16 1/2"
This stunning 19th-century Gold Imari porcelain dish is a masterpiece of Japanese artistry and craftsmanship. The hand-painted design features graceful koi fish swimming through dynamic waves, surrounded by intricate floral motifs. Accentuated by rich gold detailing, this dish exemplifies the traditional Imari color palette of deep cobalt blue, warm red, and gleaming gold.
Dimensions: 16 1/2 inches in diameter
Material: Fine porcelain with hand-painted overglaze enamels and gilded accents
Design Highlights:
Koi Fish Motif: A symbol of perseverance, strength, and good fortune.
Floral Borders: Elegantly arranged with a scalloped edge, adding visual depth and sophistication.
Vivid Colors: Classic Imari hues with shimmering gold details enhance its decorative appeal.
This antique dish likely originates from the renowned Arita kilns of Japan, famed for producing high-quality Imari porcelain during the Edo and Meiji periods. Its large size makes it an ideal centerpiece or wall display, showcasing its cultural significance and exceptional craftsmanship.
Condition: Excellent antique condition. Light crazing visible on the glaze, consistent with age, but no chips, cracks, or repairs observed.
This piece is a collector’s dream, offering timeless elegance and a connection to Japan's rich porcelain-making tradition.