Antique – Square Small Plate / Blue (Pattern Selected by Shop) 750436-1古物 四角豆皿 青(絵柄お任せ)750436-1


							

This is a small square dish in sometsuke (underglaze blue), believed to have been made in the late Edo to Meiji period (19th century).
Although the photo shows four pieces, they are sold individually.

This small dish combines molded patterns with indigo sometsuke (underglaze blue),
creating the charm of delicate designs compressed into a compact form.

At the center are motifs reminiscent of plum blossoms, floral diamonds, or circular flower emblems.
You can also see traces of yōkoku (incised relief outlines that appear faintly on the surface).
The blue decoration is thought to have been applied using inban (a transfer-printing method with woodblocks or copper plates),
with variations in depth and alignment giving each piece its own character.

Several different patterns exist, but we are not able to accept requests.
Our shop will select one at our discretion from the stock available at the time of your order.

The technique known as yōkoku—patterns that emerge with the play of light—
adds a quiet sense of refinement to the whole dish.

It is well sized for serving small portions of side dishes, condiments, or sweets.
Beyond use as a small plate, it can also hold accessories, bringing a calm presence to the table or shelf.

With age, some pieces show tetsuten (tiny black or brown iron spots), pinholes in the glaze,
or slight unevenness in the surface. These do not affect use and are considered part of the character of pottery.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.

This is a small square dish in sometsuke (underglaze blue), believed to have been made in the late Edo to Meiji period (19th century).
Although the photo shows four pieces, they are sold individually.

This small dish combines molded patterns with indigo sometsuke (underglaze blue),
creating the charm of delicate designs compressed into a compact form.

At the center are motifs reminiscent of plum blossoms, floral diamonds, or circular flower emblems.
You can also see traces of yōkoku (incised relief outlines that appear faintly on the surface).
The blue decoration is thought to have been applied using inban (a transfer-printing method with woodblocks or copper plates),
with variations in depth and alignment giving each piece its own character.

Several different patterns exist, but we are not able to accept requests.
Our shop will select one at our discretion from the stock available at the time of your order.

The technique known as yōkoku—patterns that emerge with the play of light—
adds a quiet sense of refinement to the whole dish.

It is well sized for serving small portions of side dishes, condiments, or sweets.
Beyond use as a small plate, it can also hold accessories, bringing a calm presence to the table or shelf.

With age, some pieces show tetsuten (tiny black or brown iron spots), pinholes in the glaze,
or slight unevenness in the surface. These do not affect use and are considered part of the character of pottery.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.


							

This is a small square dish in sometsuke (underglaze blue), believed to have been made in the late Edo to Meiji period (19th century).
Although the photo shows four pieces, they are sold individually.

This small dish combines molded patterns with indigo sometsuke (underglaze blue),
creating the charm of delicate designs compressed into a compact form.

At the center are motifs reminiscent of plum blossoms, floral diamonds, or circular flower emblems.
You can also see traces of yōkoku (incised relief outlines that appear faintly on the surface).
The blue decoration is thought to have been applied using inban (a transfer-printing method with woodblocks or copper plates),
with variations in depth and alignment giving each piece its own character.

Several different patterns exist, but we are not able to accept requests.
Our shop will select one at our discretion from the stock available at the time of your order.

The technique known as yōkoku—patterns that emerge with the play of light—
adds a quiet sense of refinement to the whole dish.

It is well sized for serving small portions of side dishes, condiments, or sweets.
Beyond use as a small plate, it can also hold accessories, bringing a calm presence to the table or shelf.

With age, some pieces show tetsuten (tiny black or brown iron spots), pinholes in the glaze,
or slight unevenness in the surface. These do not affect use and are considered part of the character of pottery.

Please note:
This item ships from Japan.
As the buyer, you are responsible for any import duties, customs fees, or local taxes that may be charged in your country.
These costs are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
Please check with your local customs authority if you are unsure about any potential charges before placing your order.