Width: 24cms
Height: 38cms
Depth: 24cms
Date: 1880
£2,950
Product code: KPCE41
Finished with a high gloss glaze effect, these eye-catching vases are signed Fukugawa, (signature recognisable as it incorporates Mount Fuji.) Dating from the late 19th Century, these Imari-ware vases are decorated with gold, burnt-orange and deep blue to create a stunning effect.
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Condition: Excellent
Imari
Imari ware is the western name for a colourful style of Arita ware, it often consists of a pallette of dark blues, reds, oranges and black and golds for the outlines. It was made in large quantities which were exported to Europe in the 17th/18th centuries by the Dutch East India company, the name Imari comes from the port in Nagasaki from which the porcelain was shipped.
Fukugawa
Fukugawa is a porcelain factory in the Arita region which specalises in Imari-ware, it was founded in 1856 and is still active today. Since 1910 Fukugawa has been appointed to the Japanese Imperial Household and is known for producing high quality porcelain.
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