Antique Japanese Cloisonné Enamel Plate - Meiji Era period (circa 1868-1912)
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Antique Japanese Cloisonné plate from the Meiji period (circa 1868-1912). Cloisonné is an enameling technique where metal wires are used to create compartments (cloisons) on a metal base, which are then filled with enamel paste and fired and polished. You will see similar plates of this era and color listed on other websites from $499 to $1500+ just copy the title with circa age and search.
Material: Metal (copper or bronze) with enamel.
Technique: Cloisonné, involving soldering wires to create designs and filling them with enamel.
Design: Floral motifs, including peonies, leaves, and other flowers against a blue background.
Origin: Japanese, Meiji period.
Age: 19th century.
Dimensions: Height: 1.3 in (3.3 cm)Diameter: 12.01 in (30.5 cm)
Style: Meiji (Of the Period)
Place of Origin: Japan
Period: 19th Century
Date of Manufacture:
Condition: Wear consistent with age.
Cloisonné is an enameling technique in which thin metal wires—typically soldered onto a copper surface—form small compartments (cloisons) filled with colored enamel paste, then fired, ground, and polished. Cloisonné originated in the West around the 12th century BC but did not reach China until the 13th or 14th century, it gained popularity by the 18th century. Japan became superior from the mid-19th century onward. others have this listed for and if authentic it is well over 100 - 900 dollars. Purchased at auction and I am able to offer at an amazing price and pass on savings to you.
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