This exquisite octagonal decorative plate is part of the Imperial Imari Collectors Series, crafted in Japan and hand-painted with vibrant peony flowers in rich pink, green, and gold tones. Measuring 16 cm in diameter, the plate showcases detailed floral motifs framed by traditional geometric patterns. The reverse features the original makers mark and a "BWA Product" sticker.
A beautiful example of post-war Japanese export porcelain, this plate is perfect for collectors of fine Asian ceramics or as a charming accent in any space.
Origin: Japan
Manufacturer: (Imperial Imari) BWA Product
Era: Circa 1960s1970s
Diameter: 16 cm
Condition: Excellent; no chips, cracks, or repairs
Markings: Makers mark and BWA Product sticker on reverse
Historical Context:
"Imperial Imari" refers to modern decorative wares inspired by the historic Imari style, which flourished during the Edo period. These collectors pieces, often hand-decorated and exported in the mid-20th century, were produced using traditional Imari color palettes but with more contemporary floral and geometric designs. Yamaguchi was one of several respected kilns involved in this post-war revival of Japanese porcelain artistry