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It's a deadstock Arita ware. This is painted some cute little flowers and Japanese patterns with Indigo blue color which is one of the famous colors as Arita-yaki. It's the perfect size for small snacks such as chocolate and candy. <br><br>
Width: 3.9 inches <br> <br> <b style:font-size:20px;>History of Arita ware</b><br><br> Arita is a town located in Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture in Japan. The Arita ware(called Arita-yaki in Japanese) is one of the historical Japanese porcelain made in the area around the town of Arita. <br><br> The term "Arita Ware" appears sporadically in records of the Edo period, but came into widespread use after 1897 during the Meiji period. In that year a railroad line to Arita was opened, making it possible for pottery to be shipped directly from Arita instead of going through the port of Imari. <br> <br>
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It's a deadstock Arita ware. This is painted some cute little flowers and Japanese patterns with Indigo blue color which is one of the famous colors as Arita-yaki. It's the perfect size for small snacks such as chocolate and candy.
Width: 3.9 inches
History of Arita ware
Arita is a town located in Nishimatsuura District, Saga Prefecture in Japan. The Arita ware(called Arita-yaki in Japanese) is one of the historical Japanese porcelain made in the area around the town of Arita.
The term "Arita Ware" appears sporadically in records of the Edo period, but came into widespread use after 1897 during the Meiji period. In that year a railroad line to Arita was opened, making it possible for pottery to be shipped directly from Arita instead of going through the port of Imari.