Japanese decorative porcelain in the Nabeshima tradition. This plate features a hand-painted landscape with cascading wisteria and stylized trees rendered in cobalt blue against a turquoise ground, with a chocolate brown accent. The bold diagonal composition and graphic use of color are characteristic of mid-to-late 20th century Japanese studio pottery inspired by historic Nabeshima ware.
Marked on reverse: "Nabeshima Seiji Sometsuke Sabie 1982 FP Japan." Approximately 3" diameter. Excellent condition—no chips, cracks, or wear.
Nabeshima porcelain originates from the Edo period and is known for its refined decoration and technical precision. This piece is a modern interpretation in that style, produced in 1982. Perfect for collectors of Japanese ceramics or as a display piece.
Japanese decorative porcelain in the Nabeshima tradition. This plate features a hand-painted landscape with cascading wisteria and stylized trees rendered in cobalt blue against a turquoise ground, with a chocolate brown accent. The bold diagonal composition and graphic use of color are characteristic of mid-to-late 20th century Japanese studio pottery inspired by historic Nabeshima ware.
Marked on reverse: "Nabeshima Seiji Sometsuke Sabie 1982 FP Japan." Approximately 3" diameter. Excellent condition—no chips, cracks, or wear.
Nabeshima porcelain originates from the Edo period and is known for its refined decoration and technical precision. This piece is a modern interpretation in that style, produced in 1982. Perfect for collectors of Japanese ceramics or as a display piece.