IGY6Meiji Period (1868-1912) Igezara Plates
8PC as a SET $145
Collected at an auction in Kyoto, Japan.
Signed.
Igezara: is an everyday plate which was produced mainly in the regions of Imari and Seto during the Meiji (1868-1912) and Taisho (1912-1926) periods. IGE means "A NOTCH" (or A THORN) in the dialect of the IMARI region. ZARA generally means " A PLATE." IGEZARA is a plate with a notched iron - glazed rim and has a copperplate engraving pattern. However, there are a few exceptions: unglazed notch: blue notch: twisted notch on the rim: hand printed: and ink sprayed on the pattern.
Size:
H1.25" W5.5"
Location:
San FranciscoPrice: $145.00
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