Vintage Japanese Gold Imari Ginger Jar – Porcelain, Hand-Painted, 1970s-80s
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This stunning vintage Gold Imari ginger jar was made in Japan between the 1970s and 1980s and is crafted from fine porcelain (bone china). It features vibrant hand-painted patterns and intricate gold accents throughout, including the lid and finial.
The jar is richly adorned with meaningful traditional Japanese motifs:
• Hishi pattern (red diamonds with green outlines) – symbolizes prosperity and generativity across generations.
• Karakusa pattern (navy with gold swirls) – represents luck, prosperity, and eternity.
• Kiku (chrysanthemum) – a sacred symbol of rejuvenation and longevity, closely associated with the Japanese Imperial family.
• Ume (plum blossom) – denotes nobility, purity, refinement, and protection from evil.
• Orchid – symbolizes rare beauty and prosperity, historically reserved for Japanese royalty.
Whether you’re a collector of Asian antiques or looking to add meaningful decor to your home, this piece offers beauty and cultural richness.
Material: Fine porcelain (bone china)
Dimensions: 6 1/8” tall with lid (4.5” without lid); approx. 4.25” diameter
Condition: Excellent vintage condition. No chips, cracks, or scratches.
Care: Hand wash only
A gorgeous and meaningful piece of Japanese artistry—perfect for display on a shelf, mantel, or entryway table.
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