
Japanese Soup Plate(献上手古伊万里)(Kenjo-de Ko-Imari)
献上手古伊万里 (Kenjo-de Ko-Imari) is a type of antique Japanese porcelain that was made in the Imari region during the Edo period. "献上手" (Kenjo-de) refers to items that were specially made as offerings or gifts to the ruling class, such as the shogunate or feudal lords. These pieces are characterized by their high-quality craftsmanship, intricate designs, and vibrant colors, often featuring traditional Japanese motifs like flowers, birds, and landscapes. Kenjo-de Ko-Imari is highly valued by collectors and is considered a symbol of Japanese ceramic artistry. A soup plate is a type of dishware designed for serving soups and other liquid-based dishes. It has a slightly bowl-like shape, making it suitable not only for soup but also for stews and similar meals. 8.5"x8.5"x1.5"