
Pair of Art of Chokin 24kt Gold & Silver Engraved 6" Porcelain Plates
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- WIDTH
- 6 Inches
- DEPTH
- 6 Inches
This exquisite pair of 6-inch porcelain plates showcases the traditional Japanese "Art of Chokin," a metal engraving technique with origins dating back to the 12th century. Originally used by skilled artisans to decorate the armor and weapons of Samurai warriors, Chokin involves etching copper with intricate designs and then gilding them with precious 24kt gold and silver. These plates feature a sophisticated array of nature motifs, including a regal peacock, a duck, a hummingbird in flight, and delicate butterflies, all rendered with a shimmering metallic depth that catches the light from every angle.
Set against a crisp white porcelain ground, the 24kt gold-trimmed rims frame the central medallions, creating a look that is both historically grounded and elegantly decorative. These plates are collectible objects that represent a centuries-old tradition of Japanese craftsmanship. The high-contrast luster of the gold and silver engravings makes them ideal for display in a china cabinet, on a gallery wall, or as a refined tabletop accent.
Both plates are in excellent vintage condition, exhibiting no chips, cracks, or significant wear to the metallic surfaces. The reverse of each plate bears the authentic "Art of Chokin" backstamp, confirming their provenance and the use of genuine 24kt gold. This pair serves as a perfect example of the "Patina" half of Patina & Prose—items with a rich story and a timeless aesthetic.
- Color
- Clear
- Decoration Material
- Ceramic
- Pattern
- Art