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A striking late 19th-century Meiji Empire Imari bowl, richly decorated with a vibrant peacock and intricate floral motifs, exemplifying the extraordinary artistry of Japanese porcelain during this period. The wide, gently flared form is hand-painted with cobalt blue, iron red, and gilded accents, showcasing a meticulously detailed peacock amidst a lush garden scene. Every feather and blossom is rendered with precision, reflecting the refined aesthetic and technical mastery characteristic of Meiji-era Imari ware. Bold yet elegant, this bowl makes a commanding display piece while remaining a testament to Japan’s rich ceramic tradition.

 

  • Maker: Japanese Meiji Porcelain

  • Origin: Japan

  • Date: Late 19th Century (circa 1880–1900)

  • Material: Hand-painted porcelain with gilt accents

  • Design: Peacock and floral motifs

  • Style: Meiji Empire / Imari decorative porcelain

  • Size: 12" Diameter x 5 3/4" T. 

  • Condition: Excellent: Shows signs of light wear and small chips micro losses can still pass as museum quality.

Large Late 19th Century Meiji Empire Imari & Peacock Bowl

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