Product Description
This product has a "nishiki-e" design. Among the ukiyo-e prints that were popular during the Edo period, "nishiki-e" is an elaborate painting printed in multiple colors that became popular after the Meiwa period (1764-1772).
The prints, often overprinted with ten or more colors, are called nishiki-e because they are as beautiful as brocade.
The vivid colors of the nishiki-e, printed by a group of experts, made them popular with the people of Edo, and they are now highly regarded as works of art both in Japan and abroad.
This size is suitable for a serving plate for salad, bread and sandwiches, etc.