
Japanese Rose balls(献上手古伊万里) (Kenjo-de Ko-Imari)
献上手古伊万里 (Kenjo-de Ko-Imari) is a type of antique Japanese porcelain that was made in the Imari region during the Edo period. "献上手" (Kenjo-de) refers to items that were specially made as offerings or gifts to the ruling class, such as the shogunate or feudal lords. These pieces are characterized by their high-quality craftsmanship, intricate designs, and vibrant colors, often featuring traditional Japanese motifs like flowers, birds, and landscapes. Kenjo-de Ko-Imari is highly valued by collectors and is considered a symbol of Japanese ceramic artistry. 7"x7"x2.5" Rose balls can be used in several ways: Flower Arrangements: Rose balls are used as containers for arranging roses and other flowers. They can be designed to hold flowers in a spherical shape, making them ideal for decorating tables or rooms. Home Décor: The rose ball itself serves as a decorative item. They can be made from materials like glass or ceramic and come in various designs, from simple to ornate. Center