Antique Japanese Porcelain Cup with Blue Floral Pattern 3"
Antique Japanese Porcelain Cup with Blue Floral Pattern 3"
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Antique Japanese Porcelain Cup with Blue Floral Pattern, 3" Diameter
Antique Japanese Porcelain Cup with Blue Floral Pattern
Japan, late Edo to early Meiji period (circa 1850–1900)
Dimensions: approx. 3″D × 1.75″H (7.6 × 4.4 cm)
This elegant hand-painted porcelain cup features a soft white glaze with a repeating indigo botanical motif. The floral pattern is delicately brushed in a classic underglaze blue, framed by curling tendrils that suggest movement and seasonal vitality. The form is beautifully thrown, with a refined lip and a compact raised foot.
Floral elements in sometsuke 染付 porcelain often evoke renewal, auspicious beauty, and domestic refinement. The overall effect is both subtle and expressive, suitable for tea, sake, or contemplative display. The traditional freehand brushwork reflects the confident studio craftsmanship of the period.
Ideal for collectors of Japanese mingei, antique porcelain, or wabi-sabi tableware, this piece offers both visual charm and quiet historical presence. Its intimate scale makes it a perfect accent on a tray, tokonoma, or alongside other sometsuke forms.
Condition: Light age-related wear, expected glaze irregularities, and natural firing marks. Some rim wear at the foot from use and handling, no structural cracks.
A refined and display-worthy example of antique Japanese porcelain, appealing for its soft color harmony, hand-painted artistry, and timeless floral character.
