Vintage Japanese wireless closonne enamel Rectangular Tray cherry bloss…
US$25
Size
Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
Japanese cloisonné enamel tray featuring a cherry blossom design, also known as "shippou-yaki" in Japanese. It is a traditional art form where glass-like glaze is fused onto a metal surface.
Material: Enamel on metal (likely copper or bronze).
Design: Cherry blossoms, a common motif in Japanese art, symbolize the transient nature of life.
Technique: Cloisonné involves creating compartments (cloisons) with wires, filling them with enamel, and firing the piece. This is a Wireless (musen) enamel technique.
Origin: Likely from Japan, possibly from the Meiji period (late 19th century). (This is from Google image AI search, but I don’t know the age).
Excellent like new Condition
Use: Decorative item, possibly used for serving small items or as a display piece.
Care: Handle with care to avoid chipping or scratching the enamel.
About 7x4.5”. 9oz
Shipping/Discount




olgaypipo
and
3 others
like this
Trending Now
Find Similar Listings
Account is under Review
Comment posting is temporarily restricted. Our team will reach out to you shortly. To understand why, select
Learn More.