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Vintage Satsuma Porcelain Handpainted Pair

Vintage Satsuma Porcelain Handpainted Pair

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Vintage Japanese Satsuma-Style Decorative Plates - Mid 20th Century


Item Specifics

  • Material: Porcelain
  • Color: Multi-colored with intricate floral and bird motifs
  • Origin: Japan
  • Era/Period: Mid to Late 20th Century
  • Maker's Mark/Signature: Marked "薩摩焼 JAPAN" on the back
  • Diameter: 16 cm
  • Weight: N/A

Description

These exquisite Japanese porcelain plates bring a burst of color and elegance to any space. One plate features a majestic peacock with fanned-out feathers in vivid green and blue, surrounded by delicate flowers. The other showcases a serene floral scene with a perched songbird among blooming cherry blossoms. Their fine detailing and rich colors make them eye-catching whether displayed on a wall or set on a table.

The designs reflect Japan’s long tradition of nature-inspired art. The peacock, a symbol of nobility and renewal, pairs beautifully with the cherry blossoms, representing the fleeting beauty of life. These plates are perfect for collectors of Japanese ceramics or anyone who loves intricate, hand-finished decor.


About Satsuma Ware

Satsuma pottery originated in the 17th century and quickly became highly prized for its fine crackled glaze and delicate hand-painted scenes. While antique Satsuma pieces are known for their muted tones and extensive gold detailing, these mid-century versions were created for the export market with brighter colors and more vibrant designs. Japan’s post-war ceramic industry flourished, producing decorative wares like these that remain sought after today.


Collectability

Satsuma-style export pieces from the mid-20th century are beloved for their craftsmanship and vibrant artwork. While they are not classified as antique, they capture the charm and quality of traditional Japanese ceramics. Collectors appreciate them for their decorative appeal, and they make great conversation pieces in any home or collection.


How This Item Was Made

These plates were likely produced in a factory setting, combining traditional Japanese painting techniques with modern production methods. The designs were applied by hand using fine brushwork, ensuring each plate has its own unique touch. The glaze was then fired to create a smooth, glossy finish that enhances the depth of color.


Additional Notes

  • In excellent vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
  • The colors remain vibrant, and the designs are crisp and clear.
  • A great gift for collectors or lovers of Japanese art and culture.

Recommendations for Care

  • Gently clean with a soft, damp cloth.
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners to preserve the glaze and painted details.
  • Display on a plate stand or mount on a wall to safely showcase their beauty.

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