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Chikarmachi lustreware bowl or dish, painted with a flower and bird. It is stamped on the underside.

 

Japanese Chikaramachi Lustreware refers to porcelain pieces produced in the early to mid-20th century, specifically from the 1920s to the 1940s.

 

These items are often characterized by their vibrant, metallic glazes (called "lustre") that give the surface a shimmering quality. The pieces typically feature intricate designs, floral patterns, landscapes, or scenes influenced by both traditional Japanese aesthetics and Western Art Deco styles.

 

Chikaramachi itself refers to a district in Nagoya, Japan, where several porcelain manufacturers operated. The mark often found on the bottom of these pieces typically includes the word "Chikaramachi," sometimes accompanied by "Made in Japan" or specific symbols.

Very pretty small Vintage Japanese Chikarmachi lustreware tea cup or bowl

£10.00Price
  • The bowl is in good condition, with no obvious chips of cracks.

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