Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern

Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
Old Imari tea bowl with a lid and a connecting pattern
  • Region/Era Japan / Late Edo period
  • Size H8.0×W10.0×D10.0cm
  • Condition Good
  • Accessory none
  • No. 35nk-12-16

We would like to introduce you to a stylishly designed lidded teacup from Ko-Imari.

We have 5 in stock, but they will be sold individually.

The body and lid are decorated with a rhythmic pattern of connected rings.

Even among Imari ware, vessels with an elegant design like this lidded tea bowl are surprisingly rare.

Its simplicity will fit in well with any modern dining table.
The contrast between the indigo blue and the white base is beautiful and eye-catching.

When you open the lid, you'll see a white-based design, in contrast to the front.

Only three rings are painted on the inside and underside of the lid.

The indigo blue border all around is also a nice touch.

The size is a little small and fits comfortably in your hand.
Originally, Imari tea bowls were made without lids, but they gradually became smaller and began to have lids.

You can use it as a lidded bowl, a rice bowl, or remove the lid and use it as a small bowl.

All five are in good condition and undamaged.
This item has a modern impression, but also possesses the refinement and tastefulness that can only be found in antique pottery made in the Edo period.

Please incorporate it into your daily meals.

*Price shown is for one person.
*Please note that the photos are for reference only and you cannot choose the item.

All are in good condition.

To pick up and see the actual item in the gallery.

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