



artisan's name unknown
Ko-imari sometsuke (set of 5), Circa mid 18th century
1 1/2" x 6”
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This bowl embodies effortless simplicity with a fresh and unfussy design. A floral pattern adorns its curved surface, accentuating its circular form. Even the foot of the bowl is decorated...
This bowl embodies effortless simplicity with a fresh and unfussy design. A floral pattern adorns its curved surface, accentuating its circular form. Even the foot of the bowl is decorated with delicate floral motifs. It's remarkable to think that this object has withstood the test of time, originating from the early 18th century. Interestingly, at least in my eyes, it shares a striking resemblance to the "mod" floral patterns of Marimekko, the renowned Finnish design house. ????
While it exudes a modern vibe, these plates are examples of ko-imari** (old Imari) ware. In contrast to later Imari's multicolored and calcified patterns, ko-imari stands out for its refinement and elegance. These early examples are highly sought after and desirable among connoisseurs.
Mix the plates with your other contemporary dinner wears, and your next dinner gathering will be an epic.
While it exudes a modern vibe, these plates are examples of ko-imari** (old Imari) ware. In contrast to later Imari's multicolored and calcified patterns, ko-imari stands out for its refinement and elegance. These early examples are highly sought after and desirable among connoisseurs.
Mix the plates with your other contemporary dinner wears, and your next dinner gathering will be an epic.
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