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Ironabeshima Seikaiha Takarazukushimon Gosun Kodai Sara (色鍋島青海波宝尽くし文五寸高台皿)
This is a Nabeshima ware dish which Kawasoe-san has created.
He used the traditional technique and painted the semicircular repeated waves and traditional collection of treasured design.
This is one of the largest works by Kawasoe-san.
In recent years, works of this size are rarely made.
Takara-zukushi
It refers to express feelings of celebration by collecting lucky items.
Originated from one of the Chinese concepts, then altered to Japanese style.
Shaku and sun are traditional measurement of length in Japan.
1 shaku = 30 centimeters
1 sun = 3 centimters
30 centimeters in diameter.
Comes with a plate stand like the photo above.
The dish is also good for decoration in the room.
Iro Nabeshima (色鍋島)
- A porcelain vividly colored in red, green, and yellow of Nabeshima ware-
It refers to the skill of making colored porcelain.
Red, green, and yellow, those three colors are mainly used.
Traditional Japanese style geometry design, flowers, historic sites and others.
Colored porcelain made in the Nabeshima kiln is generally called iro-Nabeshima style.
It was Nabeshima-Hanyo which was founded as a directly managed business for Saga-Nabeshima domain.
A wide variety of ceramics were made such as ironabehsima, sometsuke and seiji as a gift to the lord.
In other words, a special works does not concern profitability.
It's said that the baked pottery in Mt. Okawachi were one of the excellent one in the mid-Edo period.
It's still passed down as a hidden treasure even today.
Kosen-gama has a workshop in Okawachi-cho.
Kawasoe-san also preserves the technique and works hard to make ceramics that's suitable for today's life.
Height : 5.0 cm
Diameter : 36.5 cm