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5 japanese-inspired green/white porcelain sushi bean plates/ramekin objets d'art

$ 23.76

Availability: 88 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Culture: Japanese
  • Condition: there is a little discoloration on the rim of one of the dishes (the lemon-shaped one). see second image. the dishes that have a pale green on white pallet, the green glaze is crazed, though i believe intentionally as part of the design but can't guarantee it, so am just pointing it out. otherwise, i can find no issues.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Provenance: Ownership History Not Available
  • Featured Refinements: sushi bean plates/ramekin objets d'art
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Indonesia
  • California Prop 65 Warning: unknown

    Description

    the five
    there is a little discoloration on the rim of one of the dishes (the lemon-shaped one). see second image. the dishes that have a pale green on white pallet, the green glaze is crazed, though i believe intentionally as part of the design but can't guarantee it, so am just pointing it out. otherwise, i can find no issues.
    this is a set acquired over a few years by my mom and made into its little collection. they are from crate & barrel. there are 4 different models: a flat leaf that is white with a portion of pale green (2 of those). a large genko leaf, a smaller genko leaf (my favoite). and another leaf with a higher profile side that lends itself to the shape of a lemon.
    sizes (in order of images)
    largest genko leaf: from base of stem to center of cut out at the top of the rim is 5 1/4". from one leaf tip to the opposite tip is 6". the dish is about 1/2" tall.
    lemon-shaped dish: from tip to tip (the longer axis of the oval) is 3 1/3". the rim is 1 1/4" away from the surface on which the dish rests. on the shorter axis, the width is 2 1/2"
    the leaves that have a white background and a very delicate green foreground: from the delicate base tip of the proto-stem to the opposite end is 4 1/4". at is widest, is 3 1/2".
    smaller genko leaf: from the tipped bottom of the dish tot he opposite rim is 2 3/4". from side top to opposite tip is 4". the rim is 3/4" away from the surface on which the dish stands.
    marks (in order of images)
    largest genko leaf: doesn't have a mark that is apparent to me, unless the sort of sumerian-like markings on the reverse are a signature.
    lemon-shaped dish: «crate & barrel» and «made in china»
    the leaves that have a white background and a very delicate green foreground: «crate & barrel» and «made in china»
    smaller genko leaf: «crate & barrel» and «made in the phillipines».
    marker's and/or other marks
    marks (in order of images)
    largest genko leaf: doesn't have a mark that is apparent to me, unless the sort of sumerian-like markings on the reverse are a signature.
    lemon-shaped dish: «crate & barrel» and «made in china»
    the leaves that have a white background and a very delicate green foreground: «crate & barrel» and «made in china»
    smaller genko leaf: «crate & barrel» and «made in the phillipines».
    dimensions
    (in order of images)
    largest genko leaf: from base of stem to center of cut out at the top of the rim is 5 1/4". from one leaf tip to the opposite tip is 6". the dish is about 1/2" tall.
    lemon-shaped dish: from tip to tip (the longer axis of the oval) is 3 1/3". the rim is 1 1/4" away from the surface on which the dish rests. on the shorter axis, the width is 2 1/2"
    the leaves that have a white background and a very delicate green foreground: from the delicate base tip of the proto-stem to the opposite end is 4 1/4". at is widest, is 3 1/2".
    smaller genko leaf: from the tipped bottom of the dish tot he opposite rim is 2 3/4". from side top to opposite tip is 4". the rim is 3/4" away from the surface on which the dish stands.
    condition
    there is a little discoloration on the rim of one of the dishes (the lemon-shaped one). see second image. the dishes that have a pale green on white pallet, the green glaze is crazed, though i believe intentionally as part of the design but can't guarantee it, so am just pointing it out. otherwise, i can find no issues.
    the fine print
    the images are the majority of the listing description, so take a look at them closely.
    shipping costs have really increased—this is calculated into the buy-it-now price.
    i am not able to sell individual items from items i have listed as a group. i just don't have the stamina to create new listings for those. i apologize for that. i haven't initially individually listed items because i don't have enough listing slots to so.
    trying to downsize some, though extremely melancholically.
    shipping time: i otherwise work more than full time and my health isn't great, so kindly excuse the longer handling time. if i am able to ship sooner, i absolutely will do that
    . i appreciate you taking the time to view my listing.