KUTANI Japan 1960s Hand Painted Bowl-Mountain & Stream Landscape, Gold Gilt Trim
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The Vintage Kutani Hand-Painted Bowl from Japan with Seal script generic Kaku (square) style version of "Kutani" in the 1960s. Vintage ceramics from this period are highly collectible. The word Kutani means Nine Valleys and is the name of an area and a village. The two characters that make up the word Kutani consist of the characters for "nine", ku and "valley".
Kutani is a style of Japanese porcelain that originated in the Kutani village of the Ishikawa Prefecture in Japan. Kutani ceramics are known for their distinctive style and intricate hand painted designs. The Bowl features traditional Japanese motifs with landscapes, nature scenes, and cultural symbols. And the gold gilt trim is the common feature in Kutani ceramics, adding a touch of luxury and elegance to the bowl.
Width: 8 in, Height: 2 1/2 in
Mountain & Stream Landscape
Gold Gilt Trim on Brown Band
Crafted In Japan
Discontinued
Excellent Condition
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