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$BM54 Japanese White porcelain Incense burner, Fukagawa porcelain, Imari ware

$ 18.48

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    $BM54 Japanese White porcelain Incense burner, Fukagawa porcelain, Imari ware
    $BM54 Japanese White porcelain Incense burner, Fukagawa porcelain, Imari ware
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    Description
    We can ship WORLDWIDE !!!
    The shipping cost discount for multiple purchases (In case of Registed SAL shipment) :
    2-5 items : 30% Discount
    6-10 items : 35% Discount
    11 and more items : 40% Discount
    1) ITEM DESCRIPTION
    Condition :
    As shown in the picture, it's very good condition. No chips, No cracks.
    Size :
    Dia. 3.3"(8.5cm) x Height 3.0"(7.5cm)
    Item Description :
    This is a vintage Japanese white porcelain incense burner of the famous Fukagawa porcelain, which was made about
    30 years ago.
    Flowers are molded on the body.
    On the bottom of the incense burner, the trademark of Fukagawa porcelain, Mt. Fuji is painted.
    The original wooden box with the signature of Fukagawa porcelain is also included.
    (About Fukagawa porcelain)
    Fukagawa porcelain
    is known in the world as a manufacturer of fine arts of ceramics known as Arita Ware. The art and craft of porcelain that was expressed through the philosophy and creations of Chuji Fukagawa, the founder of the Fukagawa Seiji Porcelain company.
    The art of porcelain was produced for the first time in the small town of Arita in Saga Prefecture, Japan in 1616. In 1894, Fukagawa Porcelain was organized and founded by Chuji Fukagawa, adopting Mt.Fuji and river as the company logo.
    Fukagawa Porcelain became Famous when the company won the gold prize at the World Exposition held in Paris in 1900. The designs of Chuji Fukagawa, the founder of the company, immediately fascinated porcelain lovers of the world.
    In 1910, Fukagawa Porcelain was appointed purveyor to the Imperial Household which is the highest honor in Japan and so became the representative of Japan’s porcelain (ceramic) ware society.
    The charm of the pottery of Fukagawa porcelain is in coloring of blue on the almost transparent white porcelain, which was made possible by high temperature (approx. 1350?) baking. This blue color is so unique that it is called "Fukagawa blue" and attracts many fans even today. The design the founder Chuji Fukagawa has left is of a special technique that can hardly be seen today. The company has inherited this valuable asset and treasured the mystique over the design of Fukagawa porcelain. The porcelain lovers in the world have respect for the design and call it as the Fukagawa Style.
    2) SHIPPING COST
    a) USA:  Airmail (
    No tracking
    )
    US.8/ DHL Express mail US.0
    b) ASIA, CHINA:
    Airmail (
    with tracking number
    )
    US.8/ DHL Express mail US.8
    c) EUROPE, UK:  Airmail (
    with tracking number
    ) US.8/ DHL Express mail US.0
    f) JAPAN:  Takkyubin (with tracking) US.8
    3) ABOUT SHIPPING METHODS
    a) Airmail (No tracking) of JAPAN POST
    Estimated Delivery time About 3-5 weeks
    b) If Express mail (DHL, FedEx or EMS) is better for you, please ask us about shipping cost.
    ​4) PAYMENT
    Only Paypal payment is accetable. If you'd like an other payment method, please contact me before winning a bid.
    Thank you for looking and happy bidding !
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