Small Kutani plate with a yellow ground.
The central decoration shows iris flowers with long green and brown leaves, enhanced with touches of blue.
The inner rim features geometric and floral patterns in shades of green and reddish-brown.
-yaki is a Japanese ceramic that appeared in the 17th century in the Kutani region near Ishikawa, known for its polychrome colors and bold patterns, and its glossy glazes. Its decorations are detailed and often inspired by nature or geometric patterns.
Diameter 11 cm, Thickness 2.8 cm





























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