Arita Porcelain Plate – Famille Noire, Peacock & Peony, Meiji/Taisho Period
A beautiful antique Japanese porcelain plate from the Meiji or Taisho period (1890–1925), originating from the famous Arita region. The plate is marked by Yamatoku Tezuka and represents the classic Famille Noir style: a deep black glazed background with richly painted motifs in vibrant colors.
The decor features a majestic peacock resting on a rock, surrounded by lush blooming peonies — a timeless Japanese motif symbolizing prosperity and beauty. A special piece for lovers of Asian porcelain or Japanese art.
- Origin: Japan, Arita
- Period: Meiji / Taisho, approx. 1890–1925
- Style: Famille Noir (black glazed background)
- Motif: Peacock and peony on rock
- Mark: Yamatoku Tezuka (marked on the back)
- Diameter: Ø 28 cm
- Height: approx. 3.5 cm
- Weight: 959 grams
- Material: Porcelain
- Condition: Used, in good condition commensurate with age — no cracks, minor signs of wear possible
An authentic collector's item that will instantly add atmosphere to any interior or serve as a showpiece in a display cabinet.
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