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The Samurai's Lapis: 200-Year-Old Ko-Imari Bowl with Golden Peacock (Late Edo Period)

The Samurai's Lapis: 200-Year-Old Ko-Imari Bowl with Golden Peacock (Late Edo Period)

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Hold 200 years of history in your hands. A flawless relic from the Samurai era, where the deep night sky meets immortal gold.

[The Story: A Relic of the Edo Period]

This is not a modern creation. This piece was fired approximately 200 years ago during the Late Edo Period—the legendary era of the Samurai. Known as Ko-Imari (Old Imari), this porcelain represents the absolute apex of Japanese aesthetics before the country opened its borders to the modern world. Surviving two centuries flawlessly, it is a living witness to a forgotten time.

[The Aesthetics: Lapis Lazuli and The Immortal Bird]

The vessel is bathed in a breathtaking Ruri-yu (Lapis Lazuli glaze), reminiscent of a profound midnight sky. Upon this deep blue canvas, artisans of the past hand-painted elegant motifs of camellias and a majestic Peacock (Kujaku) in pure gold. In ancient Eastern philosophy, the peacock is a sacred symbol of immortality, nobility, and protection.

[The Physical Embodiment of History]

Unlike unglazed pottery that focuses on Wabi-Sabi, Ko-Imari was created to display the ultimate luxury and refinement of the ruling class. To place this bowl in your home is to inherit a pure crystallization of Edo-period luxury. Use it as an exquisite serving vessel, a repository for your precious items, or simply display it as a breathtaking art piece.

[Specifications]

 Era: Late Edo Period (approx. 1800s / Samurai Era)

 Style: Ko-Imari Ware (Ruri-yu Lapis Glaze with Gold Paint)

 Dimensions: Approx. H 6.7cm × W 11.1cm

 Condition: Flawless Antique Condition (Miraculously preserved without chips or cracks for 200 years)

 Availability: Strictly 1 of 1 (Irreplaceable Historical Artifact)

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