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vintage Japanese porcelain bowl, often referred to as "Geisha Girl" ware. This type of porcelain is characterized by its hand-painted decoration of ladies in kimonos, often in garden or pagoda scenes.
This style of porcelain was produced in Japan, particularly in the Seto/Nagoya/Kutani areas, from the late 19th century into the mid-20th century.
The decoration style is hand-painted, with some versions using printed outlines that are then embellished with enamels.
The bowl has a scalloped edge with a red or orange rim
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Selling since August 2025
I'm a collector and seller with a passion for uncovering hidden gems in the wild. Antiques, jewelry, and unique decor - if it's beautiful and unique, I'm drawn to it. Feline lover π» and treasure hunter at heart. I live in Chicago and have purchased several items from all our amazing sellers on District. Come browse and find your treasure! Yours Truly, CATHY V.
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