Vintage Japanese Kasuga Arrowstone Bowl
Vintage Japanese Kasuga Arrowstone bowl with Cherokee pattern. Late 20th Century. Great condition and on trend colour pallete.
Kasuga Japan Arrowstone stoneware was produced in Japan, specifically during the Showa period, which lasted from 1926 to 1989. Arrowstone pieces are made from high-fired stoneware, a type of ceramic that is fired at high temperatures to create a dense, durable, and non-porous material. This makes them resistant to chipping and suitable for everyday use.
Kasuga Japan Arrowstone stoneware was primarily produced in the mid to late 20th century, around the 1960s to 1980s.
25cm D x 6.rcm H and weighs 1050g.
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Disclaimer:
Vintage and antique items are pre-loved so expect signs of wear and tear including but not limited to light scratches, light utensil marks, glaze crackling, production blemishes, light fading. Gilding (gold trim) may be faded. Hand made items will vary in size, colour, and pattern. Imperfections are often sought after by collectors.
These items are not intended to be perfect or in as new condition, but all care is taken to photograph and describe the condition of our items. All sizes are provided in the item description.
Please choose carefully, as we do not offer returns or exchanges.
Delivery is via Australia Post with tracking and insurance.
Vintage and antique items are not dishwasher safe. Delicate hand washing only is advised.
