Asian Woodlands Salad Plate Set
Our colorful salad plates feature nature-inspired details from four objects in the Department of Asian Art at The Met. Each of these beautiful items—a 19th-century hanging scroll by Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858), a 19th-century Japanese writing box, a porcelain bottle from 16th-century China, and an 18th-century decorative box formerly attributed to Ogata K?rin (Japanese, 1658–1716)—exhibits a depiction of a deer juxtaposed with delicate foliage. In East Asian art, the deer often signifies longevity, good fortune, and prosperity.
Our colorful salad plates feature nature-inspired details from four objects in the Department of Asian Art at The Met. Each of these beautiful items—a 19th-century hanging scroll by Suzuki Kiitsu (Japanese, 1796–1858), a 19th-century Japanese writing box, a porcelain bottle from 16th-century China, and an 18th-century decorative box formerly attributed to Ogata K?rin (Japanese, 1658–1716)—exhibits a depiction of a deer juxtaposed with delicate foliage. In East Asian art, the deer often signifies longevity, good fortune, and prosperity.
- Set of 4 salad plates (1 each of 4 designs)
- Porcelain
- 8 1/4" diam; 1"H
- Hand wash only
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