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Antique Japanese Arita Wall Plate c.1890
Antique Japanese Arita Wall Plate c.1890
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Meet this little survivor from the Meiji era. This Arita wall plate has been quietly existing since around 1890 — that's over 130 years of outlasting trends, wars, and questionable interior design decisions. Respect.
Arita porcelain from Japan is the real deal: hand-painted, kiln-fired, and made with the kind of craftsmanship that modern mass production can only dream about. This plate comes from the Arita region in Saga Prefecture, the birthplace of Japanese porcelain, where potters have been perfecting their craft since the early 17th century.
The honest bit: There's a small flea bite chip on the rim — but here's the twist — it's on the back. So when it's hanging on your wall looking gorgeous, nobody will ever know. Your secret is safe with us.
- Origin: Arita, Japan
- Period: circa 1890 (Meiji era)
- Diameter: 21 cm
- Weight: 323 g
- Condition: Very good — minor flea bite chip on reverse rim only
Perfect for a curated wall display, a collector's shelf, or as a conversation starter for anyone who appreciates the finer things in life — and knows what Arita actually means.
WARNING: This plate has survived 130+ years without breaking — which is more than we can say for most relationships. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any sudden obsession with Japanese porcelain, unplanned trips to Saga Prefecture, or the urge to rearrange your entire wall decor at midnight.
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