This item is a piece of vintage Japanese lusterware, specifically a hand-painted creamer or small pitcher. Lusterware is characterized by its distinctive metallic, iridescent glaze that creates a rainbow-like sheen, as seen on the gold-toned base and teal upper section of this piece.
Item Details
Origin: Made in Japan, likely dating from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Manufacturer: This specific floral and geometric pattern is often attributed to the Takito (TT) brand, known for its iridescent lusterware and Art Deco-influenced designs.
Design: It features hand-painted floral motifs—primarily a large purple and orange rose—set against white panels, accented by teal and gold iridescent glazes.
Context: This creamer was typically part of a larger tea set that included a matching teapot, sugar bowl, and teacups.
This item is a piece of vintage Japanese lusterware, specifically a hand-painted creamer or small pitcher. Lusterware is characterized by its distinctive metallic, iridescent glaze that creates a rainbow-like sheen, as seen on the gold-toned base and teal upper section of this piece.
Item Details
Origin: Made in Japan, likely dating from the 1920s to the 1940s.
Manufacturer: This specific floral and geometric pattern is often attributed to the Takito (TT) brand, known for its iridescent lusterware and Art Deco-influenced designs.
Design: It features hand-painted floral motifs—primarily a large purple and orange rose—set against white panels, accented by teal and gold iridescent glazes.
Context: This creamer was typically part of a larger tea set that included a matching teapot, sugar bowl, and teacups.