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Vintage Japanese Kutani Ginger Jar w/ Geisha Scene Floral Enamel Lidded
Vintage Japanese Kutani Ginger Jar w/ Geisha Scene Floral Enamel Lidded
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$167.20 USD
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$167.20 USD
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Vintage Japanese porcelain ginger jar featuring a detailed Geisha court scene framed by rich floral enamel decoration and finished with a fitted lid. Professionally packed for fragile shipment. Ships next business day. Full refund if damaged in transit.
This decorative porcelain jar reflects the traditional Japanese export style widely produced during the mid-20th century for Western home décor markets. The square body with round lid form was commonly used as a tea caddy for loose leaf tea but today is most often displayed as an elegant Asian décor accent on shelves, cabinets, or tea stations.
The central panel shows traditionally dressed women walking beneath a parasol in a garden setting, surrounded by dense floral enamel work in green, red, blue, and gold. The surrounding surface is covered with intricate hand-applied enamel floral decoration, giving the jar vibrant color and strong visual texture from every viewing angle.
Pieces like this are often associated with Kutani or Satsuma-inspired export porcelain and became popular decorative objects in American homes during the 1950s–1970s. The form, color palette, and detailed ornamentation make it a great fit for chinoiserie interiors, Asian inspired décor, tea collectors, or anyone who appreciates vintage Japanese porcelain artistry.
The jar displays beautifully due to the full coverage decoration and compact size, making it ideal for shelves, curio cabinets, kitchen displays, or tea stations.
Size: approximately 5–5.5 inches tall
Material: porcelain with enamel decoration
Origin: Japan
Era: mid-20th century (circa 1960s)
Form: lidded tea caddy / ginger jar
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This decorative porcelain jar reflects the traditional Japanese export style widely produced during the mid-20th century for Western home décor markets. The square body with round lid form was commonly used as a tea caddy for loose leaf tea but today is most often displayed as an elegant Asian décor accent on shelves, cabinets, or tea stations.
The central panel shows traditionally dressed women walking beneath a parasol in a garden setting, surrounded by dense floral enamel work in green, red, blue, and gold. The surrounding surface is covered with intricate hand-applied enamel floral decoration, giving the jar vibrant color and strong visual texture from every viewing angle.
Pieces like this are often associated with Kutani or Satsuma-inspired export porcelain and became popular decorative objects in American homes during the 1950s–1970s. The form, color palette, and detailed ornamentation make it a great fit for chinoiserie interiors, Asian inspired décor, tea collectors, or anyone who appreciates vintage Japanese porcelain artistry.
The jar displays beautifully due to the full coverage decoration and compact size, making it ideal for shelves, curio cabinets, kitchen displays, or tea stations.
Size: approximately 5–5.5 inches tall
Material: porcelain with enamel decoration
Origin: Japan
Era: mid-20th century (circa 1960s)
Form: lidded tea caddy / ginger jar
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