“Sensational”…”Unbelievable”
Brilliant 21″ Imari Charger
Imari Boat Platter
Here is a lovely, Imari platter. Made toward the end of the 19th century, this piece showcases four, asymmetrical panels. The panes feature plants and animals including rabbits and a pheasant type bird. [Read more…]
Pair of Imari Vases
A striking pair of Imari vases features bold decorations. This beautiful pair of vases really catches the eye at 11 5/8” tall and 6 ½” in diameter. Look closely at the decorations. [Read more…]
Pair of Imari Chargers
A lovely pair of Imari chargers. Measuring 18” in diameter, they make quite the statement. The decorations are bold and colorful. Look at the closeup pictures for the most accurate color. [Read more…]
16” Imari Charger
A beautiful, 16” Imari Charger with scalloped and ribbed edges. It features 6 panels alternating foo dogs and phoenixes. [Read more…]
Imari Shell Platter
A very unusually Imari platter in the shape of a shell. The shell form is typically seen in Chinese pieces but it is very unusual for Imari. [Read more…]
Early 19th Century Imari Vase
Early 19th Century Imari Vase
A rare, early 19th century Imari vase from Japan. Look closely at this piece and compare it to the later 19th century pieces. Notice the color and artistry difference.
[Read more…]Imari: Japan’s original porcelain masterpiece
NEW YORK – Imari ware is a broad term for the first porcelain ever produced in Japan. Its development was made possible by the discovery of exceptionally fine kaolin in 1616, early in the Edo period. It is also known as Arita ware, named for the town where it was made, which was a traditional ceramics center on the island of Kyushu. [Read more…]
