Imari Ware.
Country / Year: Japan, 19th century
Condition: Good
Measurements: H: 13.5″/ W: 13.5/D: 13.5″
This hexagonal porcelain jar features a broad shoulder, short neck, and a gently tapering base.
It is richly decorated with blooming peonies, a symbol of wealth and honor in East Asian culture.
The palette includes vibrant red, cobalt blue, and gold on a white porcelain background.
Segmented top borders in blue and red contain floral or abstract motifs.
Fine gold detailing and overglaze enamels enhance its ornate and luxurious appearance.
Made during the Edo period, it showcases the exceptional craftsmanship of traditional Japanese ceramics.
Imari ware was highly prized in Europe for its vivid decoration and elegant design.