Kutani Peacock & Peony Covered Vase From the Meiji Period
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Square seal script (Kaku) mark showing Kutani porcelain, symbolizing beauty, royalty, and prosperity. Characters: 九 (Kutani) meaning "nine" and 谷 (Tani) meaning "valley".
Elegant Kutani ware covered porcelain vase decorated in the traditional aka-e (iron-red enamel) and gold gilt style associated with classic Kutani ceramics. The vase features a beautifully detailed peacock and peony motif, symbols of beauty, prosperity, and nobility in Japanese decorative art.
Rich gold ground panels highlight the finely painted red enamel floral designs, while the graceful peacock with flowing tail feathers forms the centerpiece of the composition. The domed lid is topped with a gilded finial, adding height and refinement to the piece.
Kutani Ware Vase
Kutani Akae Porcelain
Kutani Peacock Vase
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Aka-e (Red Painting) Style, Gold Highlights (Kinhara)
Red Peacock and Peonies
Made in Japan 1868–1912
Hand Wash
Condition: Pre-Owned Good
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--All dimensions/measurements approximate
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