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Dive into the depths of Japanese artistry with this exquisite Hibiyaki-style plate from the Edo Era (1860), a period renowned for its rich cultural and artistic achievements.
The Hibiyaki, or "cracked" porcelain style, is celebrated for its intentional, beautiful cracking across the glaze, symbolizing the beauty of imperfection and the passage of time. This plate features an enchanting abstract landscape, brought to life with a traditional Japanese fisher, meticulously hand-painted in striking Prussian blue.
Whether you're a collector of rare Japanese porcelain, a lover of unique historical artifacts, or simply seeking an extraordinary addition to your home decor, this Edo-era Hibiyaki Plate offers a blend of beauty, history, and artistic expression.
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