Porcelain set, Geisha motif, white porcelain, brown bamboo, Japan, 1970s.
290 PLN
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This Japanese porcelain set from the 1970s is a complete service including six cups, six saucers, six dessert plates, a teapot with a bamboo handle, a lidded sugar bowl, a creamer, and a lidded ginger jar. It is crafted from thin-walled porcelain in a cool, bright white with a glossy, smooth surface. Each piece features hand-painted motifs of red and orange maple leaves, accented with green veins and gilded rims and handles. The teapot stands out with its natural bamboo handle, offering a tactile contrast to the lustrous porcelain. The shapes are light and minimalist, reflecting the spirit of mid-20th-century Japanese export porcelain that harmoniously combines tradition and modernity. All pieces are preserved in very good condition, with no visible signs of wear, damage, or restoration.This porcelain set echoes the voice of 1970s Japan, where tradition meets the freshness of modern design. The maple leaf motif—symbolizing transience and the beauty of the moment—brings the atmosphere of an autumn garden indoors, while the gilded edges and smooth surface reflect light, creating a subtle, almost ceremonial sense of everyday ritual. Each cup, as delicate as morning mist, seems to whisper of harmony with nature and the simplicity of form that lies at the heart of Japanese design.The set may be displayed on a low, dark-wood console or a minimalist shelf, where the vibrant leaves and
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Height18 cm
Length19 cm
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Length19 cm
Height18 cm
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