Product code: Antique Japanese Arita selling Hizen Porcelain Imari Rice Bowl & Cover
Antique Japanese Arita Hizen Porcelain Imari Rice Bowl with Cover. The first porcelain to be made in Imari City and Arita Village was crafted in the beginning of the 17th century. The reason the name “Imari ware” is popular outside of Japan is because porcelain that was made in Arita was shipped out through Imari Port, so they were not distinguished as a separate type of porcelain and instead collectively called Imari ware. Signed (base) red mark selling for Hizen. Meiji Period (1868-1912) DIMENSIONS Bowl width 6", Cover width 5" Bowl depth 3", Cover depth 2" Height with lid on 5.5".
Antique Japanese Arita Hizen Porcelain Imari Rice Bowl with Cover. The first porcelain to be made in Imari City and Arita Village was crafted in the beginning of the 17th century. The reason the name “Imari ware” is popular outside of Japan is because porcelain that was made in Arita was shipped out through Imari Port, so they were not distinguished as a separate type of porcelain and instead collectively called Imari ware. Signed (base) red mark selling for Hizen. Meiji Period (1868-1912) DIMENSIONS Bowl width 6", Cover width 5" Bowl depth 3", Cover depth 2" Height with lid on 5.5".