Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga Mamezara plate A | Japanese Vintage

215 kr

This vintage mamezara (small dish) is part of a long Japanese tradition of miniature tableware. With their petite size and decorative detail, mamezara bring elegance to the table while reflecting the artistry of everyday life in Japan.

The design on this piece is inspired by Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga — a set of picture scrolls from the 12th–13th centuries, often called the origin of manga. These lively drawings of animals and people capture humor and movement, and have continued to inspire Japanese art for centuries.

Sourced from antique markets in Japan, this dish carries both cultural history and timeless design. Whether used to serve small side dishes, sweets, or simply displayed, it brings a touch of Japanese heritage into the home.

As this is a vintage item, color fading, small scratches, and minor defects may appear. If you have any concerns about the condition, please contact us before your purchase: shop@zakkasine.com

Size | Approx. 10 × 2 cm
Material | Porcelain
Place of origin | Japan
Care instruction | Hand wash only with mild detergent and a soft sponge

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