"Woman In Kimono 'bijin', Arita - Imari, Japan, Meiji Era (1868-1912)"
Porcelain figure representing a beautiful woman in an elegant kimono. In Japan, these depictions are called Bijin and have been depicted in art since the Heian period. The charming woman with elegant make-up and hair up is dressed in colorful kimonos - worn, as is customary, on top of each other. The kimonos feature, for example, cherry or plum blossoms or a fan pattern with landscapes and various flowers. Arita - Imari, Japan, Meiji era (1868-1912). Height 45.5 cm, width 19 cm, depth 17 cm. Very good state of preservation. Free delivery in EU. ! I send parcels by insured courier (DPD or DHL). All items are packaged very carefully. As for payment, the most convenient for me is bank transfer. Similar figures: https://steveslyjapaneseart.com/product/large-pair-of-exceptional-quality-japanese-imari-bijin/